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Briefing: Betting shops on the decline

Betting Shops

The spread of betting shops, the bête noir of town centre managers, is on the decline. The number of applications to convert retail units into betting shops dropped by more than 70% in the year to the end of October, compared with the same period last year.

Figures from EGi’s Retail Research show a sharp turnaround for the sector, which just last year was one of the fastest growing on the high street combined with charity and pawnbrokers. In 2013, betting shops doubled its share of deals signed from the peak of the market in 2007.

Overall, the number of shops repurposed slowed by a third this year. More units were converted into restaurants but the size of those units shrank with the amount of space signed for, down by 12%.

Leisure saw the opposite effect, with the amount of space rising to 897,000 sq ft but the number of applications falling.

“The slowdown is symptomatic of the wider economic recovery, vacancy rates nationwide have decreased for the last three consecutive quarters allowing landlords to exhibit greater confidence that they do not need to steer their assets away from retail to achieved occupancy and growth,” said Graham Shone, senior analyst at Estates Gazette Research.

Applications: year to end October
Betting shops 36
Restaurants 103
Leisure 63
Total 202

 

By area: year to end October
Betting shops 38,837 sq ft
Retaurants 615,378 sq ft
Leisure 897,050 sq ft
Total 1.5m sq ft

 

Average size of available retail units
Aug-14 2,775 sq ft
Oct-14 2,439 sq ft

Property data brought to you by Estates Gazette property data 

nadia.elghamry@estatesgazette.com

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