Struggling businesses in Catford Shopping Centre owe landlord £1.3million
By Robert Firth, Local Democracy Reporter
Catford Centre businesses are struggling to pay their rent with firms in the 1970s shopping precinct owing their landlord £1.3million.
The extent of arrears racked up by the shopping centre’s tenants was outlined in papers set to go before Lewisham council’s cabinet today.
The report blames a “highly challenging high street and retail environment” for the difficulties firms are having in covering rent and service charges.
Since 2010, the Catford Regeneration Partnership Limited (CRPL), which is wholly owned by Lewisham council, has bought up leasehold interests in and around the centre in preparation for the town centre’s future regeneration.
The CRPL’s business plan for 2024 to 2027 shows that the Labour-run council had loaned the firm £16.9million as of March this year. The loan is expected to grow to £17.6million by March 2025 if no loan interest repayments are made this year.
The CRPL has been unable to meet loan repayment agreements to the council in previous years.
Its portfolio includes stores in the shopping centre, retail units outside the centre on Rushey Green and Catford Broadway, as well as a number of flats. The annual rental income of the properties for the CRPL is approximately £1million.
The deterioration of the shopping centre building has resulted in the CRPL having to splurge money on repairs in recent years, including replacing the centre’s glass canopy and carrying out repairs to some roof areas, according to the business plan.
Over the next three years, around £825,000 worth of urgent repairs are due to be made to the centre.
Catford Centre and the Milford Towers estate, which is located above the shopping complex, are due to be demolished and redeveloped as part of the council’s plans to regenerate Catford town centre and build 2,700 new homes over the next 20 years.
The proposals have been in the pipeline for over a decade but concrete plans for the redevelopment of the shopping precinct and estate are still yet to be finalised.
The regeneration plans would also see the South Circular road rerouted to create a new pedestrianised square in the town centre.
Pictured top: Milford Towers above Catford Centre (Picture: Robert Firth)