Footfall
This coverage explores footfall trends and their impact on the UK retail sector. Reporting includes data on shopper visits, analysis of high street and shopping centre traffic, seasonal fluctuations, and the effectiveness of initiatives to drive in-store engagement. Designed for retail executives and managers, it offers insights to inform operational planning, marketing strategies, and store performance evaluations.
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Jan- 2025 -6 JanuaryShopping Centres
LDO sees sales surge amid boost in visitors
London Designer Outlet (LDO) has revealed its sales grew by 5% to over £103m in 2024. The designer outlet, located in Wembley Park, attracted shoppers from across London and beyond throughout the last 12 months with footfall increasing by 2% with over 5.4 million people visiting LDO. The strong sales…
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2 January
Today’s news in brief-2/1/25
Lidl reported its best-ever Christmas performance, with turnover surpassing £1bn for the first time, a 7% increase over the four weeks to December 24, 2024. The retailer attracted over 2m additional customers, with December 23 marking its busiest day. Key contributors included the expansion of its British supply base by…
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2 JanuaryHigh Street
Footfall sees marginal YOY rise in December
Footfall in UK retail destinations was marginally higher by +0.4% in all UK retail destinations during the month of December, according to the latest data from MRI Software. This was driven by a +1.2% rise in retail park activity and a +0.3% increase in high streets, however shopping centres saw…
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2 JanuaryClothing & Shoes
Quiz losses widen to £4.7m in H1
Quiz has reported an increase in pre-tax losses to £4.7m in the six months to 30 September 2024. The fashion retailer said that its “disappointing” results in part reflect the impact of inflationary pressures on consumer confidence and spending, which has led to an 8% reduction in revenues during the…
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Dec- 2024 -24 DecemberHigh Street
Footfall rises ahead of Christmas but remains lower than 2023 levels
Footfall rose for the second consecutive week last week across all UK retail destinations with retail parks and shopping centres paving the way, according to MRI Software’s new data. However, levels were still considerably lower than the same week last year. For the week to 22 December, footfall rose by…
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18 DecemberFeatures
Are postcodes the ‘new cookies’?
There’s little doubt many retail marketers let out a deep sigh of relief when Google U-turned on phasing out third party cookies on Chrome. This was, after all, a reprieve from the uncertainties of a cookie-less future. Let’s face it though, while cookies might offer a familiar comfort blanket, they…
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17 DecemberShopping Centres
Landsec acquires 92% stake in Liverpool ONE
Landsec has acquired a 92% stake in Liverpool ONE from a wholly owned subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) (69%) and Grosvenor (23%) for an overall consideration of £490m. Of this total consideration, a payment of £35m to ADIA is deferred for two years. The income return on…
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11 DecemberAdvice
Theo Paphitis: The secrets behind his retail empire
Theo Paphitis, known to millions as one of the original Dragons on the BBC’s Dragon’s Den, is much more than a television personality. As the owner of Ryman, Robert Dyas, and Boux Avenue, Paphitis has spent decades navigating the complexities of retail. His career is a testament to entrepreneurial grit,…
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10 DecemberNews
Rituals opens new store at The Liberty Romford
Beauty and wellbeing brand Rituals has opened its new store at Redical-operated The Liberty Romford shopping center. The 1,162 sq ft store stocks the brand’s full range of “luxurious yet affordable” wellbeing products for bath, body and home. Inspired by ancient wisdom and traditions, the certified B Corp brand has…
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10 DecemberSupermarkets
Supermarket sales to hit £13bn over Christmas
Supermarket sales are expected to exceed £13bn over the four weeks of December for the first time ever, according to the latest data from Kantar. The news comes as take-home sales at the grocers increased by 2.5% over the four weeks to 1 December 2024 as shoppers get ready for…
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