
Weaker high streets are likely to suffer more as the Government’s temporary Covid-19 business supports are withdrawn.
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Weaker high streets are likely to suffer more as the Government’s temporary Covid-19 business supports are withdrawn.
While it has been frequently claimed that the shift to home working has been a boon for suburban high streets, the data tells a different story
The old Use Class Order created and reinforced divides between cities, the new reforms put cities on a level playing field.
Not all high streets have been evenly affected by Covid-19, Cambridge and Mansfield serve as telling examples.
The third and final event of our three-part series held in partnership with L&G discussed the future of leisure and amenities in cities.
We hosted the final of our Future of Cities events.
This report looks at the economic performance of Southampton city centre in recent years, investigates the causes of it, and sets out what this means for the future direction of policy.
Analyst Valentine Quinio explores the latest high street spend and footfall data to establish what impact England’s ‘Freedom Day’ had on consumer behaviour, and what this means for high street recovery.
Tighter Covid-19 restrictions have not yet led to large falls in footfall in Manchester's local centres.
Culture is an important part of urban life, but policymakers should avoid using state-backed cultural interventions to turn around the economy.