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Out of town threat may be a myth

Language: English Series: Property Week ; 57(8) 22 November 1996, 6(1)Publication details: 1996Subject(s): Summary: According to research by DTZ Debenham Thorpe and Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners for the British Council of Shopping Centres, published in "Town centre futures; the long-term impact of new developments", out-of-town shopping centres may have accelerated the decline of town and city centres but did not initiate it. Cites Sheffield, Newcastle and Dudley as examples.
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According to research by DTZ Debenham Thorpe and Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners for the British Council of Shopping Centres, published in "Town centre futures; the long-term impact of new developments", out-of-town shopping centres may have accelerated the decline of town and city centres but did not initiate it. Cites Sheffield, Newcastle and Dudley as examples.