Applications to convert retail space into homes have risen in the past year, data from commercial law firm EMW has shown.
It comes as physical retail has declined in recent years, with shoppers moving online amid the Covid-19 pandemic. As a result of lower footfall, 14% of retail units on the high streets are currently vacant.
The number of applications to turn shops into homes rose by 37% this year to 677, up from 494 in 2019/20 amid the continued struggle of bricks-and-mortar retail. However, EMW’s research showed that out of the 677 applications in 2020/21, 45% were refused by local authorities.