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Van der Lande joins Vixcroft
March 2014 - Vixcroft, the London-based asset manager, property development, and finance company which came out of Arrowcroft has announced its senior management team:
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August 2014 - Vixcroft the town centre real estate regeneration specialist, has appointed former Hammerson MD John Bywater as a non executive director.
June 2015 - David van der Lande has joined Vixcroft as head of development. David was a director at Town Centre Regeneration and prior to that he was at DTZ as development director.
David has over twenty years experience advising on major town centre and city centre schemes in Belfast, Bath and Stoke-on-Trent.
At Vixcroft his role will be to indentify and implement development opportunities. Commenting on David’s appointment, Daniel Carter, chief executive of Vixcroft said: “David will play a key role implementing our active management strategy on new and existing assets, as well as unlocking development on new sites. We are delighted to welcome him to the team.”
David is a MRICS and he sits on the BCSC Urban Development Committee. He is also a member of the Compulsory Purchase Association.
Vixcroft acquired the Nicholsons Centre in March 2015. The centre stands on the site of the Nicholsons Brewery, which closed in 1960. The Centre comprises 200,000 sq ft and was developed in phases between then and 1995 and is anchored by a 792 space car park .It comprises the most important retail element in Maidenhead.
In January 2015, Vixcroft acquired the Weston-super-Mare Unit Trust, a JPUT which owns The Sovereign Centre, a 118,000 sq ft, enclosed Centre supported by car parking for 876 vehicles. The Centre comprises the principal shopping destination for Weston-super-Mare. It was originally opened in 1992.
Rivatalisation of Tenant Mix helps increase footfall in Burton
In May 2014, Vixcroft acquired the Octagon, a centre of 13,550 m² (145,846 square feet) originally constructed in 1990 and occupying a site of 4.412 hectares (10.9 acres), incorporating 770 surface parks spaces, anchored by Asda (55,000 square feet) and TK Maxx (24,000 square feet). The mall comprises 40 unit shops and connects the car park to New Street and the town’s other Centre, Coopers Square. Annual footfall at purchase was 4.5 million and has now increased to 4.9 million.