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Rethinking over-spaced flagships: three retailers in focus

As some of the biggest names in retail disappear from the UK’s towns and cities, they are leaving behind the conundrum of how to fill swathes of empty space.

Pandemic-hit retail giants Debenhams and Arcadia dealt a 16.6m sq ft blow to high streets, shopping centres and out-of-town locations when they collapsed, while the 16 John Lewis store closures in the past year have left the landlords of more than 1.4m sq ft in the lurch.

Where John Lewis is concerned, half of Tamworth’s John Lewis At Home store will be replaced by discount grocer Aldi, while the next steps for the Sheffield and Birmingham Grand Central flagships are still being hotly debated.

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