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Fewer shops and new uses for high streets, BPF tells committee of MPs

The British Property Federation has told an influential committee of MPs that high streets need to contract if they are to survive and that empty shop… View Article

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Fewer shops and new uses for high streets, BPF tells committee of MPs

The British Property Federation has told an influential committee of MPs that high streets need to contract if they are to survive and that empty shop units should be converted for other uses, such as housing and even community facilities like doctors and dentists surgeries.

Giving evidence at the Business, Innovation and Skills inquiry into the retail sector, BPF chief executive Liz Peace also highlighted the damaging impact of business rates – both to retailers and landlords in the form of empty property rates.

Peace said: “The 20th century saw a rapid expansion of high streets that simply cannot be supported today. Even putting aside the current economic troubles, there’s less demand for high street retail and we’re likely to witness further contractions, particularly outside the retail core.

“Facilitating this shrinkage while finding alternative uses for properties that clearly have no retail future is where the focus should be. And the solution isn’t necessarily retail; there are other uses, like doctors and dentists surgeries as well as residential that could occupy these buildings and drive football.

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“With business rates in most parts of the country increasing far more rapidly than rents, and by over 200% since 1991, the burden to both retailers and landlords continues to increase.

“In terms of the bigger picture it needs to be considered whether a tax that exaggerates the advantages of internet retailers over the high street is fair at all.”

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