If Boris Johnson thinks bringing up all the Plan B restrictions was a painless way of burying Christmas party stories on Downing Street last year, he should reconsider.
According to Springboard retailers, there will be significant risk of a decline in retail space in the UK following a government announcement last night, which includes guidelines for working from home if possible.
Central London and the cities outside the central capital are currently 20% below the 2019 level, while the 2019 mid-center gap between London is down from -58% in May, and -34% in major cities outside the capital. .
Springboard predicts a significant increase in this gap, down 50% below 2019 levels in Central London and 30% below 2019 in cities outside the capital.
Purchases are expected to be strong in retail parks, and could change from the current 4% down to 2019 levels to 2% below the population avoiding crowded cities.
Springboard predicts that out of London the decline will fluctuate from -10% below 2019 to -15%, in market cities the decline will be -19% below 2019 from the level of -16% and in retail areas to -28. % from its current level of -22%.
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