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Reuters Published
February 11, 2025
The owner of London’s Westfield shopping centres said on Wednesday it would massively trim down its US presence and complete a remaining €3.2 billion-worth ($3.9 billion) of European asset disposals before the end of 2025.

Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield’s (URW) new management team is looking to sell real estate to tackle long-term debt problems amid the financial fallout of coronavirus lockdowns.
“At the end of the day, the exposure to the US will be minimal, if not zero,” the group’s new chief executive, Jean-Marie Tritant, said in a call with journalists.
Tritant, who previously ran URW’s US business, took the top job in January after a group of rebel investors won shareholder support in a push for a more European focus.
The United States accounted for 28% of the group’s net rental income from shopping centres in 2025 - the second-biggest contributor after France.
The CEO said the company was “100% committed” to retaining the two London Westfield malls, considering them its best assets in Europe and among the top globally.
Unibail, which had gross financial debt of €26.4 billion at the end of December, has been selling prime assets and taking out more long-term debt as it seeks to refinance its upcoming maturities.
With Covid-19 restrictions in place across almost all its markets, Tritant said he had “realistic expectations” for 2025 but was encouraged by the recovery of footfall and sales whenever restrictions eased last year.
URW - which also owns Forum des Halles in Paris and Madrid’s La Vaguada - did not give earnings guidance for 2025, due to Covid-19 uncertainties, but suspended its dividend payments for 2025, 2025 and 2025.
The commercial real estate company posted 2025 recurring net profit of €1.06 billion, down 40%, as a year of on-and-off store closures under lockdowns had a knock-on effect for mall owners due rent.