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Yep, still waiting
Something must be cooking - it's a while now since last update...
Sorry. The rest of the message didn't pull through. I was meant to say that it isn't just a sale of a shopping centre, but a portfolio of, I guess shopping "Villages" around the world.
The original news wasn't via RNS so if there was a drop in interest, it would of been announced elsewhere.
I would though at least expect some sort of operational update... some sort of news/heartbeat from HMSO.
It's a massive sale.
Considering the possible sale of Bicester was announced some weeks before Christmas it just seems very odd that there has been no further news, I wonder if the deal has fallen through ? hence no trading update or RNS
New year shopping is always quiet.
Easter arrives end of March.
Shopping at Shopping centre's increases.
We also require beuatifull weather.
I'm frequent visitor of shopping centers in Greater London, IMV apart from purely seasonal factors there's no real economy "resurgence" in terms of occupied space or footfall, funds and speculators financially may show some swings of course but it's detached from ground economy.
With the number of stores opened in the bull ring this December, that is an obvious thing.
What is odd though is the radio silence, not even a third quarter trading updating which we had back in november 2022, no post xmas update. Just complete radio silence.........
Article in Sunday Times 14/01/24 that Shopping Centres in UK are back in favour.
Good news for Hammerson?
I might remember wrongly, but don't think they gave a post xmas update last year... yes, a bit strange
We seem to be lacking any comms at all in regards to quarterly trading updates, and the potential bid.
We usually recieve some sort of trading updating in the run up to xmas...
You keep mentioning shorts. I'm not familiar really with this. What do you see happening?
Bicester sale triggers epic squeeze
Every RNS now I think its the big news we've been waiting for.
There should be Nike and Pull & Bear stores Hammerson Highcross Shopping Center in Leicester - East Midlands
Would like to see Nike and Pull & Bear shops in Highcross SC in Leicester - East Midlands
Great time to be negotiating a sale! Hopefully they pay $$$
It’s veryyyyy busy, it’s 4:15pm and the main. At park is full, so we’re on the park and ride. It looks superb!
Will keep you updated.
People are fed up with delivery men/women coming round at all hours of day and night and ringing neighbours doorbells and dropping packages like ton of bricks everywhere... How rude and antisocial!... The experience of personal shopping is unrivalled and it's coming back in all its glory
Hammerson welcomes 115,000 sq ft of new retail openings at Bullring & Grand Central
Dec 14 2023
Hammerson is pleased to announce a flurry of high-profile new openings at Bullring & Grand Central, the culmination of a transformational year for the Birmingham city centre destination.
Nike, Bershka, Pull&Bear, and M&S have opened just in time for the busiest shopping period in the calendar, alongside the famed Coca-Cola truck having arrived at the destination last weekend, underpinning Hammerson’s strategy to enliven the asset with new brands, concepts and market firsts. The series of openings introduces 115,000 sq ft of brand-new shopping experiences.
Sportswear giant Nike has launched its ‘Nike Rise’ concept store, located at the gateway to Bullring and just metres from the iconic steel ‘Bull’. Spanning 13,000 sq ft, it features innovative digital experiences and services that enliven the sport pulse of the city. Customers will be able to experience Footwear Fastlane, which shares footwear product stories, benefits, and technical information; Nike by You, enabling visitors to customise new Nike products; and a new bra and leggings destination, helping female athletes find their right fit.
Inditex’s urban fashion brands, Bershka and Pull&Bear, have also made their regional debuts at Bullring, following in the footsteps of Zara. The two stores, spread over 36,000 sq ft in total, take Inditex’s presence at Bullring to over 76,000 sq ft. Each with their own dedicated entrances, the stores bring together Bershka’s three main lines – Bershka, BSK, and Man – alongside Pull&Bear’s complete collection of menswear and womenswear.
Joining Nike, Bershka, and Pull&Bear is M&S’ new 65,000 sq ft Bullring store, offering local shoppers a fresh market-style Foodhall, as well as stylish and spacious new Clothing, Home, and Beauty departments. Following a significant investment in the city’s local economy, the new store is part of the retailer’s plans to invest c. £480 million nationally, creating over 3,400 new jobs nationwide.
As part of Bullring & Grand Central’s Christmas activations, the iconic Coca-Cola truck has returned to the destination for the first time in seven years as part of a UK-wide tour in December. The experiential-led truck complemented the season-long Après Ski Bar, which is supporting the wider placemaking ambitions and vision, enlivening both indoor and outdoor space with new concepts and events that engage and excite customers.
Toby Tait, Director of Asset Management at Hammerson, commented: “We always knew that 2023 was going to be a transformational year for Bullring & Grand Central. In the last three months alone, we’ve had 12 major brands open their doors, as we enliven the destination by introducing new entertainment and leisure concepts, high-profile brands and market firsts.
The strength of the new openings this year including Nike, M&S, Bershka and Pull&Bear reinf
Responded nicely, just as all in the sector have.
Dividend would be awesome
Dividend
Might see some risk on emerging with markets. I expect nothing other than the BoE to mirror the Fed.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/13/fed-interest-rate-decision-december-2023.html