Westfield's Peter Lowy is staying with the family firm

Westfield's Peter Lowy is staying with the family firm
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

Westfield Corporation chairman Frank Lowy is proud of successfully completing the restructure of Westfield during the year.

"The combined market capitalisation of Westfield Corporation and Scentre Group is now over $41 billion, representing $12 billion of value creation for the securit yholders who participated in the restructure,” the latest results advised.

Westfield Corporation is included in the S&P/ASX200 A-REIT Index with a weighting of approximately 20%.

"Given this significant weighting of the Group in that index, it is informative to show the comparison of Westfield Corporation’s total returns against the performance of other index participants (excluding Westfield Corporation)," Westfield said.

WFD total return (pro-forma for Restructure) v S&P/ASX200 A-REIT Index constituents (excluding WFD) (Click to open in new window:):

Its development pipeline is expected to create significant long-term value for security-holders, the half year report noted.

As the group’s assets and operations are located overseas, principally in the United States, the group has adopted United States dollars as its presentation currency.

Westfield Corporation owns a pre-eminent portfolio in the United States and United Kingdom valued at $28.5 billion (Group’s share: $17.7 billion) with some 7,400 retailers and 50 million sqf of gross leasable area.

"The performance of Westfield Corporation’s portfolio in the United States and United Kingdom remains strong," the report stated.

"Significant progress is being made on the $11.4 billion pipeline of current and future developments, which include Westfield World Trade Center in New York, Century City in Los Angeles and the expansion of Westfield London and Valley Fair in Silicon Valley."

Westfield Corporation announced its earnings results with Funds From Operations (FFO) for the six months ended 31 December 2014 of $391 million, in-line with forecast. 

Speciality sales across its portfolio rose 3.9% to $700 per square foot across 2014, with growth of 4.5% in its flagship centres achieving $986 per square foot.

The regional portfolio specialty retail sales achieved of $476 per square foot, up 3.3%. 

Average specialty rents for the total portfolio were $86.34 per square foot, up 4.1% with the Flagship portfolio at $115.35 per square foot, up 5.0%.

Growth over expiring rents for comparable space was 20%, comprising 26% in the Flagship portfolio and 7.7% in the Regional portfolio. This includes the five yearly rent reviews at Westfield London. 

The group’s two London assets, Westfield London and Stratford City achieved combined annual sales of almost £2.1 billion with approximately 70 million annual customer visits. The upcoming expansion at Westfield London will be anchored by a new flagship John Lewis department store. On completion, Westfield London is expected to become the largest shopping centre in Europe. 

Meanwhile Frank Lowy has convinced his son Peter to reconsider departing from his executive role.

When the Lowy family announced the controversial restructuring of its empire last year, Peter indicated that he would step back from his position as co-chief executive with brother Steven and instead take a non-executive role.

"With the group's exciting prospects, its extensive and geographically diverse development pipeline, its drive for innovation and on-going capital management initiatives, the board has asked Peter Lowy to reconsider his decision to step down from his executive position," the company said in a statement on Wednesday morning.

"The board is please to announce that Peter has agreed to remain as co-CEO together with Steven Lowy."

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.
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