Aziz has been criticised by
Private Eye for using companies registered in the
Isle of Man to buy properties in London, especially pubs, and then close them down to replace them with more lucrative housing developments. In 2020,
The Times asked if Aziz was "the meanest landlord in Britain", due to the way he had treated tenants during the
COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022 he was criticised by
Novara Media for continuing to buy community spaces like bars and nurseries and redeveloping them into luxury apartments. Aziz's lawyers demanded the removal of the article, claiming defamation unless it was taken down. In late 2024, Aziz's property company, Criterion Capital, became associated with the planned closure of the world's first
YMCA, on London's
Great Russell Street. The decision to close the historic facility, which had served as a vital community hub since 1844, sparked significant public outcry and a grassroots "Save YMCA Club" campaign. Campaigners criticised Criterion Capital for prioritising redevelopment over preserving the site's community purpose and urged collaboration to explore sustainable alternatives. The company again came under discussion in early 2025 after the
Prince Charles Cinema stated that their landlord, owned by Criterion Capital, were demanding both a significant raise in rent and a 6-month
break clause in the new lease. The cinema collected over 160,000 signatures on a petition to "Save The Prince Charles Cinema", and was subsequently designated an
asset of community value by
Westminster City Council. In 2025, reports emerged highlighting widespread maintenance issues and vermin infestations in properties managed under Aziz's "Dstrkt" housing brand, despite rapidly rising rents. Aziz also reportedly paid £150,000 to settle allegations that he had illegally operated an unlicensed
Forrest Gump-themed shrimp restaurant at Piccadilly Circus. Journalist
Jim Waterson has criticised Aziz for leasing units to souvenir shops he says engage in
phoenixing to evade payment of
business rates and
VAT. Criterion Capital responded that tenants were responsible for their own taxes but said it would assist
HMRC if requested. == Aziz Foundation ==