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More than 17% of Britain’s chain stores in lockdown limbo

Just over 17% of chain stores in Britain remained boarded up from the first lockdown before England headed into a second one last week, according to new research.

Some 36,209 outlets operated by multiples (retailers with more than five stores) in Britain reopened from closures after restrictions were eased following the first lockdown, out of 43,766 tracked by the Local Data Company on behalf of PwC in September.

But 5,522 chain stores remained temporarily closed ahead of the second lockdown, while a further 2,035 were vacated without any formal announcement of the business’s next steps. This has left around 17.3% of multiple stores in stasis.

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