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By Sam Kerr
06.00 AM
Commercial real estate has been one of the hardest hit sectors during the Covid-19 pandemic. The images of shuttered shops and empty offices are almost as emblematic of the Covid crisis as facemasks and stay-at-home warnings. Although there is hope for a recovery in issuance led by the red-hot growth in logistics sites, the outlook is uncertain given that underlying values of many properties backing existing CMBS remain unknown. Sam Kerr reports.
Although commercial mortgage backed securities remain a small portion of the overall European asset backed securities market, the asset class is responsible for one of European securitization’s biggest headaches.
Road Road branch. closing down.
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Customers have been told their Nationwide building society branch is closing down in Bow after more than 40 years.
The Roman Road market branch has been left off a £225million upgrade programme started in 2017 to modernise branches and bring them up to scratch in digital banking.
“It was a difficult decision,” a Nationwide spokesman told the
East London Advertiser. “But we’ve looked at the number of people using the branch.”
The mortgage and banking organisation has upgraded 240 branches including Aldgate, Hackney and Stratford, but felt investing in 565 Roman Road was not worth it.
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11:37 AM May 14, 2021
A plant-based fast food burger joint backed by Lewis Hamilton is coming to Westfield Stratford City. Pictured here celebrating victory after winning the 2016 British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
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A plant-based fast food burger joint backed by Lewis Hamilton is coming to Stratford.
Neat Burger, which describes its vegan offer as ethical, sustainable and delicious , is opening at Westfield Stratford City.
The Formula 1 star has invested in the chain, which opened its first outlet in central London in 2019.
Unibail-Rodamco Westfield (URW) - which operates the retail hub - announced Neat Burger s arrival along with a host of new retailer signings on Thursday, May 13.
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