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Shopping centre rental values still set to outperform shops and warehouses

Shopping centre rental values are currently underperforming the other main retail sub-sectors, but there remain good reasons why this is unlikely to continue. For example, history suggests that consumer spending in categories important to shopping centre tenants will fare less poorly than in categories important to, say, retail warehouse tenants (e.g. household goods such as furniture).

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