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Takashimaya in rent dispute with landlord Ngee Ann City


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Business associates for more than 22 years, the landlord of Ngee Ann City and its anchor tenant, department store Takashimaya, are tussling in a dispute over rent.

In a High Court hearing that started yesterday, Ngee Ann Development and Takashimaya are seeking to resolve a deadlock as they cannot agree on the interpretation of a 2014 agreement on how rental rate is to be valued.

The two parties signed a lease in 1993 for 20 years, with Takashimaya entitled to six options to renew for 10 years each.

Under the lease, the rental rate is to be reviewed every five years; if they cannot agree on the value, it will be determined by a valuer.

In 2013, after Takashimaya exercised the first option, Ngee Ann proposed to revise the rent to $19.83 per square foot (psf) a month, more than double the existing rate of $8.78 psf.

To support the increase, Ngee Ann included a valuation report based on a reconfigured layout that reduced department store space and increased the area for speciality shops. The latter usually commands higher rent.

After Takashimaya rejected the report, they agreed to each nominate one valuer and take the average of the two valuations.

They also agreed that any correspondence to the valuers had to be copied to the other side.

But Ngee Ann sent a letter to the valuers, telling them to use a hypothetical layout, without copying it to Takashimaya, in what it later said was an "administrative oversight".

Takashimaya then proposed that they first agree on valuation to be based on the existing layout. Ngee Ann insisted that they accept the two valuation reports.

Ngee Ann, represented by Senior Counsel Ang Cheng Hock, sued Takashimaya to compel it to follow the agreement. Takashimaya, represented by Senior Counsel Alvin Yeo, contended that the determination of rental value must take into account the existing configuration.
 

jw5

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Taking on their anchor tenant, times must either be good................................ or tough. :biggrin:
 

scroobal

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Gone are the days of anchor tenants. High street malls preference is now small high-end luxury shops plus % of sales. Only Neighbourhood malls need anchors which are supermarkets. Ngee Ann is actually trying to get rid of Takashimaya but bound by the long term lease.
 

JHolmesJr

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Gone are the days of anchor tenants. High street malls preference is now small high-end luxury shops plus % of sales.

That is a hell of a lot of high end luxury shops to search for as replacement….6 floors worth….and in this depressed climate….good luck to the fucknuts.
 

scroobal

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Ngee Ann city is a thoroughfare because of the MRT staton, very attractive. No need to fill all the floors. In the past anchor tenants were given very low rates and sometimes rent free for the first year. If they think the anchor is important they would not have gone to court. The fact that Ngee Ann wants a re-configuration says they have a plan. Thankfully Takashimaya has the lease option so they cannot be kicked out.
 

mojito

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Tenants or people, if they are getting in the way of higher profits, they should be kicked out of the way. I see nothing wrong with that.
 

Rogue Trader

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Retail will continue to undergo tough times due to ecommerce. Shop space will be occupied by more service-oriented businesses like restaurants, hair salons etc.

Interesting times ahead for Orchard road
 
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