11 percent of the British retail spaces are empty
More than 10 percent of the retail spaces were empty at the end of May – told the British Retailers Consortium (BRC) on Monday.
The organization's research found that an average of 11.2 percent of the shops in the British cities were empty, and this proportion was the highest in Northern Ireland with 17.1 percent. Another unfavorable situation occures in Wales and northern England, where this value is 13.4 and 13.1 percent – reports MTI.
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