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Managing tenant mix in shopping centres in the United Kingdom

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: RICS Foundation Research Papers ; 4(14)Publication details: London RICS Foundation 2002ISSN:
  • 1354-506X
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 346.4104343
Online resources: Summary: The variety and location of retailers within a group of shops, known as 'tenant mix', has been identified as a critical factor in the success or failure of purpose-built shopping centres. There have been numerous studies made of the impact tenant mix can have on profitability, but less is known about the way in which landlord-investors approach the allocation of leases within shopping centres. This study aims to increase understanding of how they perceive and manage tenant mix.
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The variety and location of retailers within a group of shops, known as 'tenant mix', has been identified as a critical factor in the success or failure of purpose-built shopping centres. There have been numerous studies made of the impact tenant mix can have on profitability, but less is known about the way in which landlord-investors approach the allocation of leases within shopping centres. This study aims to increase understanding of how they perceive and manage tenant mix.