Major Retail Centres Footfall Report: Week 3, 2025
In the UK, Northern Ireland sees an increase in retail dwell time, while the South West faces a 13.4% drop in footfall.
Recent data from Huq Industries reveals nuanced trends in footfall, dwell time, and weekday visitation across major retail centres in the UK as of the week ending January 26, 2025. These statistics highlight the dynamic nature of consumer behaviour in different parts of the country, underscoring the importance of location intelligence in understanding market dynamics.
Major Retail Centres Daily Footfall
Regional Variations in Footfall Data
In Northern Ireland, there has been a significant increase in average visit dwell time, with the latest figures showing a 42.5% increase year on year. This suggests that shoppers are spending more time per visit, potentially indicating higher engagement or satisfaction with the retail environment. Scotland also shows a robust increase in working weekday visitation share, with a 24.3% rise year on year. This could be indicative of a shift in shopping habits, with more consumers opting to visit retail centres during weekdays.
Conversely, the South West has experienced a decline in average daily footfall, with a year on year decrease of 13.4%. This drop might reflect local economic challenges or changes in consumer preferences in this region.
Location Intelligence in Retail
The use of location intelligence analytics by location intelligence companies is crucial for understanding these regional differences. Retailers and real estate companies rely on detailed footfall statistics and location intelligence data to make informed decisions. This approach not only helps in site selection but also in tailoring marketing strategies to regional consumer behaviours.
Market Outlook
Based on the direction of the latest data and trends from the previous year, it is likely that the coming four weeks will see continued variations in footfall and dwell time across different regions. Northern Ireland may continue to experience increased engagement, while the South West might face further challenges unless there are significant changes in local economic conditions or consumer preferences.
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