
Market in Minutes: Central London Retail – Q1 2025
"Occupational KPIs remained robust in Q1, albeit rental growth and vacancy contraction have continued to slow"
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"Occupational KPIs remained robust in Q1, albeit rental growth and vacancy contraction have continued to slow"

"Occupational market fundamentals remain stable despite domestic and global economic headwinds, which see shopping centre investment pause for thought"

"Technology and transformation in a recovering market"

"The retail warehouse market continues to grow, whilst footfall across retail parks continues to impress"

"Market conditions are set fair, indicating early-stage recovery; however, US policy on tariffs sees a moment of reflection from both buyers and sellers"

"Longer-term disinflationary trends remain intact, driving further interest rate cuts set to boost consumer spending, but will occupier cost increases and US tariffs throw a spanner in the works?"

"With inflation on a downward trajectory and interest rates improving, a positive year of trading is expected across the shopping centre and high street markets"

"Oxford Street was one of the few streets in the West End to see an acceleration in vacancy contraction and rental growth in Q4"

"2025: The recovery continues"

"Which categories will see the most active brands this year and why? Savills Retail explore the ones to watch…"