Shopping centers at their pre-crisis level

Shopping centers at their pre-crisis level

After a year and a half of activity disrupted by the pandemic, shopping centers are finally coming out of the water. Since the health pass no longer applies there, the turnover of stores "is up 2% compared to their pre-crisis level", rejoices Jacques Ehrmann, the president of the National Council of Shopping Centers ( CNCC) .

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Customers have adopted new habits. Perhaps influenced by rising fuel prices, they go to their shopping center less often. In September, attendance was down sharply compared to 2019. But visitors are buying more, and the average basket is much higher. "It's a good thing for the environment," says Jacques Ehrmann. Some shopping center tenants seem overwhelmed by this unexpected good news after the disappointing summer sales. Their current concerns are low stocks, supply difficulties and difficulties in recruiting.

Les centres commerciaux à leur niveau d’avant crise

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