
Spotlight: Shopping Centre and High Street – Q1 2025
"Occupational market fundamentals remain stable despite domestic and global economic headwinds, which see shopping centre investment pause for thought"
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"Occupational market fundamentals remain stable despite domestic and global economic headwinds, which see shopping centre investment pause for thought"
"With inflation on a downward trajectory and interest rates improving, a positive year of trading is expected across the shopping centre and high street markets"
"2025: The recovery continues"
"More transactional activity is needed, but yields head in the right direction"
"Prime mass market high streets close the recovery gap with their luxury counterparts"
"What do the next twelve months have in store?"
"Despite growing Budgetary concerns, pricing remains stable and transactional activity continues its growth trajectory"
"Cost of living improvements sees growth in both consumer confidence and retail performance, stimulating a recovery in investment volumes"
"In the face of subdued sales performance, vacancy continued to contract over Q1 2024, with the prime West End reporting double-digit year-on-year rental growth of 11.7%"
"Despite easing inflationary pressure positively impacting the direction of consumer confidence, spend growth remains varied by sector whilst anticipation of a recovery is leading to a hiatus in investment activity"