Western Daily Press

Hammerson boss quits after lost deal

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THE boss of shopping centre owner Hammerson has announced plans to step down weeks after a £400 million deal to sell several sites fell through.

David Atkins will hand over his post as chief executive in spring next year, at the latest, the company announced yesterday.

He will have been in the job for almost 12 year.

The company said Mr Atkins decided to step down “with the agreement of the board.”

His decision comes three weeks after the company, which owns Cabot Circus in Bristol, lost a major deal with a private equity giant which would have made a muchneeded £400 million.

Orion European Real Estate decided it would rather abandon the deal, and pay the £21 million that would cost, than push ahead in uncertain times.

It would have seen Orion take over seven retail parks, including in Middlesbro­ugh, Falkirk, Rugby and St Helens.

Hammerson has been badly hit by the coronaviru­s crisis.

In March it revealed that only 37 per cent of the rent it was expecting for the first quarter of the year had been paid on time.

Mr Atkins said: “It has been a privilege to have led Hammerson for over 10 years and I am proud of the many achievemen­ts and the incredible colleagues I have worked with.

“The current environmen­t, exacerbate­d by the impact of Covid-19, is undoubtedl­y the most challengin­g we have faced as a business.

“I feel now is the right time to search for a new chief executive, a person who can not only lead the business as we emerge from this period, but also into its next chapter.”

Chairman David Tyler said: “He has led the company with ambition, passion and integrity, creating a culture that will live far beyond his time. He has developed Hammerson significan­tly through the growth of our premium outlets business, the geographic­al diversific­ation of our portfolio, our market leading sustainabi­lity framework and the establishm­ent of our City Quarters strategy.

“I look forward to continuing to work closely with him until a successor is appointed.”

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