Vacancy rates show gradual improvement (Record no. 83600)

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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Personal name Hopkinson, Matthew
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Title Vacancy rates show gradual improvement
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2011
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Series statement Property Week
Volume/sequential designation 77(46) 18 November 2011, 36(1)
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Summary, etc. The Local Data Company's analysis of 79 570 shop premises in 329 UK retail centres showed at 12.4% an improvement in Q3 2011 over the current national shop vacancy rate of 14.3%, helping to reduce the national vacancy rate by 0.2% since the beginning of 2011. The market trend is towards more vacancies in secondary centres and on the fringes of the larger centres. Tables cover the five worst and best centres, worst and best 12-month change, and the most and least churn.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element PROPERTY-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MARKET
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     London London Journal article 25/11/2011   L154401 154401-1001 06/08/2019 1 06/08/2019 Journal article