Vastned Retail NV 2015 AR2
The report highlights Vastned's performance and strategic progress in 2015, focusing on premium city high street shops, which increased to 68% of the total portfolio. The company achieved a direct result of ’2.58 per share, up from ’2.44 in 2014, and a positive indirect result of ’16.3 million due to value increases in premium properties. In sustainability, Vastned expanded its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, achieving its target of including green clauses in 56% of new leases for premium city high street shops and increasing properties with Energy Performance Certificates to 56%. The company also focused on preserving cultural heritage and creating residential spaces above shops to enhance inner-city liveability.
Company: Vastned Retail NV
Sector: Financials
Country: Belgium
Year: 2015
Type: AR2
Pages: 133
Vastned Retail NV
Annual Report
The report highlights Vastned's performance and strategic progress in 2015, focusing on premium city high street shops, which increased to 68% of the total portfolio. The company achieved a direct result of ’2.58 per share, up from ’2.44 in 2014, and a positive indirect result of ’16.3 million due to value increases in premium properties. In sustainability, Vastned expanded its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, achieving its target of including green clauses in 56% of new leases for premium city high street shops and increasing properties with Energy Performance Certificates to 56%. The company also focused on preserving cultural heritage and creating residential spaces above shops to enhance inner-city liveability.
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Document Details
Report Year
2015
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2015 - Dec 31, 2015
Fiscal Year
2015
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
Pages
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