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The Retail Development Pipeline 2009 

Publication Date: 30/11/2009


This BCSC research paper is published in partnership with retail property agents Lunson Mitchenall.

This research paper highlights the importance of maintaining an active retail development pipeline to ensure continued investment in town centres as well as creating a new source of floor space for retailer expansion.

The analysis points to a latent demand for floor space that will build as consumer confidence begins to return and retail sales improve.

The current credit restrictions have already served to limit investment in retail development and look set to result in a lag of around four years before sufficient new schemes start to be delivered.
The Retail Development Pipeline 2009
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