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Back to Basics: Charting a course through retail’s choppy waters

Peter Blakemore explores the options for landlords and tenants seeking more flexibility in the use of retail space.

On 24 February, the Covid-19 lockdown measures in England were relaxed completely for the first time since the pandemic took hold in 2020. In the preceding summer of 2021, it was widely reported that one in seven shops was vacant on the high street and in shopping centres nationwide following the demise of a number of retail big hitters, such as Arcadia Group and Debenhams, and the economic turmoil created by the pandemic.

Even prior to the pandemic, the retail sector had been undergoing a period of change as residential property returns to town centres and retail increasingly becomes merged with hospitality and leisure. With vacancies high and large voids in commercial centres, the retail sector is in a period of rebalance. 

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