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Retail-What Lies ahead?Presented by – Tim Appleton Bsc MRICS
Director of Retail, Lambert Smith Hampton
Background- Retail Data/Economy/Property Market
Page 1- Political Uncertainty Prolonged
Page 2 - Economic Sale
Page 3 – Retail Sales
Page 4 – Retail Investment Market
Page 5 – Property Returns
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Source: ONS (Living Costs and Food Survey), UKEA
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%£UK HOUSEHOLD DISPOSABLE INCOME & SAVINGS RATIO
Disposable income (£, median) Savings ratio (%)
AVERAGE WEEKLY HOUSEHOLD SPEND BY CATEGORY CHANGE FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 2013-2017/18
2013 2014 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18
Food & non-alcoholic drinks
Alcoholic drinks, tobacco & narcotics
Clothing & footwear
Household goods & services
Communication
Recreation & culture
Restaurants & hotels
Source: ONS, Living Costs and Food Survey
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Source: LSH Research
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UK RETAIL INVESTMENT VOLUME (£BN)
Retail Warehouse
Shopping centre
Shops
Retail as % allInvestment (RHS)
REAL ESTATE INVESTORS AVERSE TO RETAIL
Source: Trevor Wood Associates, LSH Research
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RETAIL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY – 1990-2022
Scheme completed Under construction Planning permission granted Planning application ongoing
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UK Retail
Page 1- Changes
Page 2 – Growth
Page 3 – Online Sales
Page 4 – CVA / Closures
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%£bn
RETAIL SALES AND GROWTH - 2006-2036
In-store Online Growth online (%) Growth retail (%)Source:
FORECAST
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THE GROWTH OF ONLINE
NEXT: Year to end January 2019
Instore sales: 8% £1.95bnOnline sales: 15% £1.92bn
“No one knows what the High Street will look like in ten years, but one thing is certain: the people walking down it will be wearing clothes.”
(Next Annual Statement, March 2019)
UK RETAIL: A SECTOR IN LONG-TERM DECLINE?
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CAPITAL GROWTH INDEX (2000 = 100)
Retail capital growth Industrial capital growth
Source: MSCI, LSH Research
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RENTAL GROWTH (YOY, %)
Shops South East
Shops Rest of UK
Shopping Centre
Retail Warehouse
RENTS ARE FALLING, ACROSS THE BOARD
Source: MSCI, LSH Research
2018 - THE YEAR OF THE CVA
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Administration CVA Stores affected
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The Brexit Factor
Retailer Assessment – Strategy – Labour– Financial – Supply Chain
Retailer Adaptability – Online Pressure– Shopping Experience
Rating - Its effect on Retail
Rating Impact – Example Debenhams
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Winners and Losers
Page 1 – The Losers - CVA’sPage 2 – The WinnersPage 3 – Retail Re-invention
FUTURE TRENDS
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TOWN CENTRE COMPOSITION 2007 to 2018
Convenience Comparison Retail Service Leisure Service Financial & Business Service Vacant
RE-PURPOSING RETAIL
Frenchgate Shopping Centre – former BHS Cityside Retail Park – former restaurant & void space
Forestside Shopping Centre – void space
CHQ Dublin – Co-working spaceWestway Shopping Centre – demolition for mixed use scheme Distribution Centres – The future?