Number of UK shop openings hits new low
The number of new store openings in Britain sank to its lowest level in seven years in 2017 due to weak consumer spending and strong online competition, a study showed Wednesday.
The total number of openings fell almost ten percent to 4,083 last year, audit group PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) found in a survey of 500 town centres.
That was the lowest total since 2010 and compared with 4,534 in 2016. At the same time, store closures increased nearly eight percent to 5,855 branches. Overall, the net impact was that 1,772 shops disappeared from the British high street last year, the study found.
“2017 was tough for the British retail industry, particularly the second half," said PwC consumer markets leader Lisa Hooker.
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