
Spotlight: Shopping Centre and High Street – Q4 2025
"Consumer resilience remains strong, key performance indicators are steadily improving, and investment momentum is projected to continue into 2026."
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"Consumer resilience remains strong, key performance indicators are steadily improving, and investment momentum is projected to continue into 2026."

"Despite a continued drag on business confidence, a number of economic indicators show higher-than-expected growth. So why is the investor market so slow to respond?"

"Occupational market fundamentals remain stable despite domestic and global economic headwinds, which see shopping centre investment pause for thought"

"The retail warehouse market continues to grow, whilst footfall across retail parks continues to impress"

"Which categories will see the most active brands this year and why? Savills Retail explore the ones to watch…"

"From resilience to growth"

"Value and convenience anchor the success of retail parks"

"What do the next twelve months have in store?"

"The market remains in a period of stasis, but opportunities are emerging. ‘Rest of UK offices’ look interesting based upon the yield gap to Central London offices"

"Although investor confidence has been on the back foot for a number of months, the occupational fundamentals for prime commercial stock remain positive"