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What’s next for the out of town retail market post Covid-19?
"Headwinds are afoot but they are unlikely to blow the market off course."
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"Headwinds are afoot but they are unlikely to blow the market off course."
"Ongoing headwinds dampen consumer confidence"
"The grocery sector is undoubtedly at a crunch point between supply issues and rising prices; however, this will continue to drive the strong discounter portfolio growth that has been prevalent in recent years"
"Investment transactional appetite is ahead of pre-pandemic levels with the highest volumes in Q1 since 2017"
"Consumer confidence remains suppressed, however, a fall in spend hasn’t been homogeneous across all retail segments, highlighting strong resilience in the grocery sector"
"Operational resilience and long-term income security sparks strong appetite for supermarket investment"
"With a significant pandemic related uptick in grocery spending, strong annual portfolio growth is set to continue, particularly from the value-orientated brands"
"Regears must deliver cost savings for tenants and value increases for landlords."
"While the easing of lockdown has supported footfall improvements, unemployment remains a major challenge to the retail sector"
"How much of the UK’s retail landscape was left trading after 23 March and which areas of the market have shown the most resilience since lockdown?"