What’s next for the immersive leisure sector?
"What once was a sector in its infancy, has grown exponentially over the last three years in line with a post-pandemic yearning for in-person experiences."
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"What once was a sector in its infancy, has grown exponentially over the last three years in line with a post-pandemic yearning for in-person experiences."
"Leisure spending has seen a continued uptick in performance over the last 12 months, in spite of consumer belt-tightening and cost of living increases"
"Concerns over occupier credit post-pandemic and the trade performance of UK cinemas have resulted in a lack of interest in multi-let leisure schemes; however, recent transactions suggest a brighter year ahead for the leisure investment market"
"Competitive socialising has firmly established itself as a stalwart of the leisure market, whilst immersive leisure is the fastest-growing subsector in the UK’s major city centres"
"2024 will be a turning point for the UK commercial property investment market, with higher turnover than 2023 and selective prime yield hardening"
"The tourism, leisure and event sectors are becoming increasingly competitive and challenging to operate in, and the question we are asked most often by operators is: “Isn’t the market saturated?”"
"Holiday parks have proved resilient over recent years, attracting visitors keen to take advantage of a UK staycation as we emerged from the pandemic."
"One question we are regularly asked is whether the retail sector is ‘back to normal’ following the pandemic. There is little analysis on the topic, and the impact of inflation makes answering this question even more of a challenge."
"From noodles to nachos, Glasgow’s food and beverage (F&B) market has proven resilient despite the legacy of the pandemic."
"Both the holiday park and marina sectors have proven their resilience during turbulent times. "