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The retailer said it will shift away from multi-floor buildings to more modern edge of town sites, such as former Debenhams, with better access and car parking, with plans for 15 new full-line stores and 40 food outlets over the next three years.Yes, you said.
Care to elaborate?
I don't see a list of which 32 and I've googled it!
So that is a shift as opposed to closures in the most part.. another kick for high streets thoughThe retailer said it will shift away from multi-floor buildings to more modern edge of town sites, such as former Debenhams, with better access and car parking, with plans for 15 new full-line stores and 40 food outlets over the next three years.
So that is a shift as opposed to closures in the most part.. another kick for high streets though
It was in response to care to elaborate? The information was in the link.So that is a shift as opposed to closures in the most part.. another kick for high streets though
Sunderland one always seems fairly busy in the food section like
Or an ancient roman road on top of a hillIt was in response to care to elaborate? The information was in the link.
High Street needs redefining. It will definitely be more of a leisure destination than shopping.
I wonder how long the high streets will last Sunderland’s looks awful, and struggling at the moment. Guess same all overSo that is a shift as opposed to closures in the most part.. another kick for high streets though
Not long unless they change ,doesn't help that 80% of the population think the answer is more shopsI wonder how long the high streets will last Sunderland’s looks awful, and struggling at the moment. Guess same all over
Unless they offer good specialist shoos and diversify then most will struggle .I wonder how long the high streets will last Sunderland’s looks awful, and struggling at the moment. Guess same all over
Is it where it always was in Sunderland then? Thought that went years ago.Sunderland one always seems fairly busy in the food section like
Unless they offer good specialist shoos and diversify then most will struggle .
The smaller smarter towns can still thrive.. ones around me all do well and have actually done better with covid as more people are around in the day
in Epping Shops are not left empty fir long although most openings seem to be food based.. cafes etc.. losing Barclays next month which is a stinger as that's a nice big building so be interesting to see what happens with that
This. Yoga, small gyms, creche, housing, cafes, community spaces. Some spaces subsidised for good ot the community.Not long unless they change ,doesn't help that 80% of the population think the answer is more shops
You need flats ,houses,workshops ,small businesses to populate them and keep them buzzing
Some need to be offered as enterprise zones with reduced rents and rates .This. Yoga, small gyms, creche, housing, cafes, community spaces. Some spaces subsidised for good ot the community.
Keep a core of shops that are needed/wanted together.
Low rents will attract independents. Artisan bakery, local produce etcSome need to be offered as enterprise zones with reduced rents and rates .
If a shop is left empty for a certain period of time maybe allow the councils to buy the property in purchase orders.. might make the owners rent out rather than have it bought off them
Better for landlords to offer low rents and have the place occupied than sitting empty . I think some are coming round to that..Low rents will attract independents. Artisan bakery, local produce etc
Unless they offer good specialist shoos and diversify then most will struggle .
Durham city centre (silver street) is horrendous and worse than any I’ve been too.I wonder how long the high streets will last Sunderland’s looks awful, and struggling at the moment. Guess same all over