Leisure facilities help town centre growth
Series: Urban Environment Today ; (120) 26 April 2001, 5(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: A report commissioned by the British Council for Shopping Centres has shown that the gap in spending by consumers in out of town centres and on the high street has narrowed as more leisure facilities are introduced. The number of people visiting shopping centres by car has also fallen to 64% from 78% in 1998. Copies of the report, "The shopping centre industry: its importance to the UK economy 2001", are available from BCSC, Tel: 020 7222 1122.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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A report commissioned by the British Council for Shopping Centres has shown that the gap in spending by consumers in out of town centres and on the high street has narrowed as more leisure facilities are introduced. The number of people visiting shopping centres by car has also fallen to 64% from 78% in 1998. Copies of the report, "The shopping centre industry: its importance to the UK economy 2001", are available from BCSC, Tel: 020 7222 1122.