
The democratisation of luxury – what does this mean for luxury destinations?
"Much of the growth in luxury spend in 2018 was driven by millennials and their younger counterparts Gen Z"
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"Much of the growth in luxury spend in 2018 was driven by millennials and their younger counterparts Gen Z"

"Investment activity across the big luxury houses has intensified over the last three years. Across the top 10, funding volumes (based on known values) reached $8.3bn, 10 times that seen in 2016"

"The retrenchment to core destination cities seen last year will continue in 2019"

"Take-up in 2018 was 17% above the long-term average after strong Q4 activity"

"Retail warehousing is arguably the most defensive part of UK retailing against the rise of online retail. This is true for the goods sold, and the flexibility of the space that is available"

"Solid consumer fundamentals continue, but Brexit uncertainty could drag on retail sales growth"

"Putting CVAs and failures in context and combining them with data on new openings tells a very different story for the sector"
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"The investor caution of 2018 is likely to give way to selective opportunistic buying in 2019"

"We take a look at the key themes for the retail warehouse market in 2019"

"Bristol city centre’s limited supply suppressed any ability for take-up growth during 2018"