Shaftesbury plc


Shaftesbury PLC is a British real estate investment trust which invests exclusively in the heart of London's West End. Its portfolio, which extends to over 14.5 acres, includes 584 restaurants, cafes, pubs and shops across 1.1 million sq. ft. which together provide 70% of rental income. It is headquartered in London, traded on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.

History

Shaftesbury was founded in 1986as a private company by the Levy family, with an initial injection of £10 million. The family had a long history in UK real estate, having founded the London-based estate agency DE & J Levy, and co-founded the major post-war development company The Stock Conversion and Investment Trust, in the 1940s.
The company's first property acquisition was a group of 26 buildings in London's Chinatown.
The company secured a listing on the main market of the London Stock Exchange in October 1987 when it was valued at £26 million. In its early years, the company had a UK-wide investment strategy but, following the UK real estate recession of 1990 to 1993, it focussed its investment activity solely in London's West End.

Operations

Shaftesbury's portfolio extends to nearly 15 acres in London's West End. It comprises nearly 600 buildings, located close to the West End's major visitor attractions, and mainly clustered in Carnaby Street, Seven Dials and Chinatown, together with substantial ownerships in east and west Covent Garden, Soho and Charlotte Street. In addition, the company has a 50% interest in a further 1.9 acres in Covent Garden, held in its Longmartin joint venture. In late 2017, the company increased its investment in the Seven Dials, London area.
Of the company's rental income, 70% comes from 282 restaurants, cafes and pubs and 302 shops, which have a combined area of 1.1 million sq. ft. In addition, it owns 0.4 million sq. ft. of office space and 562 rental apartments.
Its property interests were independently-valued at £3.8 billion at 30 September 2019.