Saturday, September 14, 2013

Viewings at Canary Wharf double

Economic recovery has led to a doubling of viewings of vacant space at London’s Canary Wharf complex by prospective tenants in the first half of this year compared with the previous six months, according to its landlord Songbird Estates, the UK-listed property company.


Leasing proposals have been made to 24 companies in the three months to June. Seven comprised inquiries for more than 100,000 sq ft, six for 30,000-100,000 sq ft and 11 for less than 30,000 sq ft.

Wells Fargo European DCM head leaves role

Bryant Owens, head of European debt capital markets and syndicate for the Emea region at US bank Wells Fargo, is leaving the bank’s London office after nine years to return to his native Charlotte, North Carolina


Owens will continue to work for the bank, where he will have responsibility for expanding coverage of depository institutions in the financial institutions group of the bank’s investment banking and capital markets division.