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Covid-19: UK retail & leisure insights Vol 9 (as of 24th September 2020)
"Lockdown restrictions are being relaxed globally, however city centres and locations dependent upon tourism and office workers continue to suffer"
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"Lockdown restrictions are being relaxed globally, however city centres and locations dependent upon tourism and office workers continue to suffer"
"Turnover rents are common in some European markets and non-existent in others. In landlord and tenant negotiations, turnover-based rents have become part of the discussion, especially in the UK"
"The health crisis has brought forward a number of key trends that were already reshaping retail"
"Covid-19 has accelerated the changes in the European retail sectors. Consumers, retailers and landlords are adapting to a 'new normal'"
"The reopening of hospitality has accelerated footfall recovery in some markets, however the feed through to city centres remains hampered"
"Covid-19 has adversely impacted much of the retail sector, resulting in increasing demand for alternative leasing models"
"Covid-19 continues to impact central London retail"
"While the easing of lockdown has supported footfall improvements, unemployment remains a major challenge to the retail sector"
"Continued easing of lockdown has seen the retail and leisure industries embrace reopening to the public with social distancing measures in place"
"Initial easing of lockdown has seen activity launch in the UK as retailers start to reopen and footfall begins to see signs of recovery"