Abstract
Overview
Introduction
Verdict Research: This report examines the latest changes occurring in
out-of-town retail. It details out-of-town market sizes and trends, detailed
analysis of the key issues, five year forecasts and analysis, and profiles key
retailers in the sector.
Scope
- Analysis of the out-of-town market and the major out-of-town retail
sectors and key players.
- Insight into the key retail issues currently influencing the UK
out-of-town sector.
- A comparison of the leading 12 UK out-of-town retailers' performance.
- A five year out-of-town market value and growth forecast including
detailed analysis and future outlook.
Report Highlights
Once out-of-town has weathered the current storm, it will emerge a more
diverse and dynamic shopping channel, with both tenant mix and facilities
improving to rejuvenate its destination status.
The changing face of out-of-town retailing is creating two-tier retail parks.
Varying level of demand depending on the performance of a site, will be
increasingly polarised as investment in out-of-town diminishes in favour of
town centre and stricter planning regimes reducer brand new out-of-town
development.
The supermarkets continue to dominate but fashion retailers show strong
growth. The grocery sector will continue to be a key driver of space growth
out-of-town, whereas fashion retailers have significantly increased their
presence as the location becomes better suited to their business models and
town centre locations become saturated.
Reasons to Purchase
- Identify key issues in out-of-town retailing, such as planning
legislation, rent inflation, attitude of landlords and changing retailer
strategies.
- Track the out-of-town sector' s performance as a whole, and by individual
sector both over the last decade and over the next five.
- Access the key market data showing how out-of-town compares against other
retail channels such as online, high street and neighbourhood shops.