Slump for retail
Series: Property Week ; 66(1) 5 January 2001, 2(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Research from GVA Grimley and the CBI indicates a widening gap between the retail and office sectors; 28% of occupiers are increasing their office holdings with only 8% reducing them. This is a marked contrast to the retail sector where the balance between retailers looking to expand or reduce has fallen from 57% in November 1999 to 9% and is predicted to fall to 5% in the next six months.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Research from GVA Grimley and the CBI indicates a widening gap between the retail and office sectors; 28% of occupiers are increasing their office holdings with only 8% reducing them. This is a marked contrast to the retail sector where the balance between retailers looking to expand or reduce has fallen from 57% in November 1999 to 9% and is predicted to fall to 5% in the next six months.