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The Central London retail property market a fresh perspective

By: Language: English Series: Journal of Retail and Leisure Property ; 5(1) December 2005, 78-89(12)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Analyses the three key areas of market performance, supply (availability of new units), demand (from retailers) and performance (achieved rental levels), to determine the state of the market. Concludes that the market is in a healthy, robust state: retailers are continuing to seek out new stores, and incumbent retailers are reluctant to give up existing space. Compares Central London's retail attractiveness with Birmingham and Manchester, and with Bluewater and the Trafford Centre. Tables and graphs. [Taken from journal abstract].
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Analyses the three key areas of market performance, supply (availability of new units), demand (from retailers) and performance (achieved rental levels), to determine the state of the market. Concludes that the market is in a healthy, robust state: retailers are continuing to seek out new stores, and incumbent retailers are reluctant to give up existing space. Compares Central London's retail attractiveness with Birmingham and Manchester, and with Bluewater and the Trafford Centre. Tables and graphs. [Taken from journal abstract].