Verdict's retail in the regions series utilises data from the Local Data Company to profile 708 retail locations across the UK, as well as giving overviews of the comparative performance of the major regions.Verdict's retail in the regions series utilises data from the Local Data Company to profile 708 retail locations across the UK, as well as giving overviews of the comparative performance of the major regions. The 11 briefs cover east Midlands, eastern England, London, north-east England, north-west England, Scotland, south-east England, south-west England, Wales, west Midlands and Yorkshire.Define the most effective expansion strategy for your stores by discovering the most successful town centres within each region of the UKUnderstand yours and competitors customers better with economic profiles of each region, including population, unemployment and average weekly incomeRealise the potential each town centre holds for your new store openings by comparing each one in the easy to use databooksAs a new entrant to the UK, discover the locations which will best suit your retail offer by understanding regional demographicsLow consumer confidence, increasing transport and raw material costs, and rising unemployment have put massive pressure on Great Britain and this will continue through 2012. Retailer casualties and squeezed disposable incomes have particularly impacted on vacancy rates.As consumers continue to make more considered purchases, oversupply of retail space has become a bigger issue in some areas. The north-east has the third highest sq ft of retail space but also has the highest level of unemployment and lowest average weekly expenditure per person.How has my town or region performed against other areas'Identify opportunities for growth in new geographical areas through key factors such as weekly expenditure per person, churn rate and vacant unitsUse data to decide on opening of new stores and store closures
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Published on March 2012
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Verdict's retail in the regions series utilises data from the Local Data Company to profile 708 retail locations across the UK, as well as
giving overviews of the comparative performance of the major regions.
Verdict's retail in the regions series utilises data from the Local Data Company to profile 708 retail locations across the UK, as well as
giving overviews of the comparative performance of the major regions. The 11 briefs cover east Midlands, eastern England, London,
north-east England, north-west England, Scotland, south-east England, south-west England, Wales, west Midlands and
Yorkshire.Define the most effective expansion strategy for your stores by discovering the most successful town centres within each
region of the UKUnderstand yours and competitors customers better with economic profiles of each region, including population,
unemployment and average weekly incomeRealise the potential each town centre holds for your new store openings by comparing
each one in the easy to use databooksAs a new entrant to the UK, discover the locations which will best suit your retail offer by
understanding regional demographicsLow consumer confidence, increasing transport and raw material costs, and rising
unemployment have put massive pressure on Great Britain and this will continue through 2012. Retailer casualties and squeezed
disposable incomes have particularly impacted on vacancy rates.As consumers continue to make more considered purchases,
oversupply of retail space has become a bigger issue in some areas. The north-east has the third highest sq ft of retail space but also
has the highest level of unemployment and lowest average weekly expenditure per person.How has my town or region performed
against other areas'Identify opportunities for growth in new geographical areas through key factors such as weekly expenditure per
person, churn rate and vacant unitsUse data to decide on opening of new stores and store closures
Table of Content
OVERVIEW
'Summary
- Difficulties impact on regions differently
- Oversupply of retail space especially problematic in north-east
- Public sector cuts will hit Wales and the north-west
'South east outperforms
- South east ' second highest expenditure
'Developments in UK pipeline
- Expect downsized applications
APPENDIX
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'Verdict consulting
'Disclaimer
TABLES
'Table: GB regional overview 2012
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FIGURES
'Figure: Average weekly expenditure per person 2011
'Figure: Population of each region 2011
'Figure: Unemployment rate % Oct'Dec 2011
'Figure: Percentage of shop units vacant 2011
'Figure: Percentage of floorspace vacant 2011
'Figure: Increase in vacant units 2011 on 2010
'Figure: Number of major retail centres by region 2011
'Figure: Retail space per person 2011
'Figure: Gross floorspace 2011
'Figure: Forecast UK development pipeline 2012'20
'Figure: Forecast UK development pipeline breakdown 2012'20
'Figure: UK shopping centre development pipeline by region & status October 2011
Companies mentioned
Colliers International, Hutchison 3G UK Limited
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