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on pre-pandemic (2019) – making it the second-best Boxing Day in the outlet’s history. The average transaction value (ATV) was up 17% in December versus pre-pandemic (2019), demonstrating shoppers’ appetite for deals and the relevance of outlets amidst the cost-of-living crisis. per cent compared to pre-pandemic (2019).
The latest edition of the RetailNext Retail Performance Pulse has been published and is available for download, providing an overview of brick-and-mortar store performance for the retail month of November 2019 (November 3-30 on the industry’s 4-5-4 calendar). Download the Retail Performance Pulse for November 2019 store results.
on pre-pandemic (2019) The average transaction value (ATV) was up 17.8% on pre-pandemic levels (2019). Average transaction value (ATV) was up 17.8% This gives our guests access to a quality shopping experience, akin to full-price destinations, but with the added benefit of outlet prices.” on 2022 and 14.6%
The Lotus Property owned shopping destination, welcomed a larger number of visitors to the scheme over the Easter break, with footfall on the rise by +13% compared to 2019.
per cent increase from the same month in 2019, and +32% on 2021. per cent compared to pre-pandemic (2019). It is clear that people are increasingly seeking out greater value to save money on their Christmas shopping.”. December sales at the capital’s leading fashion and lifestyle outlet centre reached £10,464,749 – a 2.6
Q1 trading at the capital’s leading premium fashion and lifestyle outlet destination reached over £19.7m – an increase of 17 percent compared to the same period in 2022 and 5 percent on pre-pandemic levels (2019). During Easter, the ATV was up 14 percent on pre-pandemic levels, whilst it was up 15.4
Sales across outlet shopping, F&B and leisure at The O 2 were up 18% compared to 2019, with footfall also up 7%. Solidifying the venue’s reputation as a year-round dining and leisure destination, sales increased by 33% compared to 2019.
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