Local Retail Centres Footfall Report: Week 5, 2025
London sees a 0.5% YOY increase in footfall, while dwell time jumps to 113 minutes. East of England footfall declines YOY.
Recent data from Huq Industries reveals nuanced trends in footfall, dwell time, and weekday visitation across various UK regions in local retail centres. As of the week ending February 9, 2025, London shows a slight increase in average daily footfall year-on-year by 0.5%, while the average visit dwell time in the region has seen a significant rise, now averaging 113 minutes per visit. This represents a substantial increase compared to the same period last year. In contrast, the East of England experienced a slight increase in footfall week-on-week but a notable decline year-on-year.
The average visit dwell time in this region also increased, reflecting a broader trend of longer stays at retail centres. The West Midlands and North East regions show similar patterns, with modest changes in footfall but significant increases in dwell time, indicating that while fewer people may be visiting, those who do are staying longer. This data underscores the evolving dynamics of retail visitation, with significant regional variations that could influence future business and planning strategies for retailers and commercial real estate companies.
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