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A very golden quarter for London Designer Outlet as it reveals record-breaking December trading

A1 Retail

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. Boxing Day sales were up 89% on 2021 and 2.9% on pre-pandemic (2019) – making it the second-best Boxing Day in the outlet’s history.

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London Designer Outlet has recorded its best December performance since the centre opened in 2013

365 Retail

The strongest day of trading was Boxing Day, with an increase of 89 per cent compared to Boxing Day the previous year, which was LDO’s second-best ever – only surpassed by 2018 when performance was boosted by the North London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham at the neighbouring Wembley Stadium.

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Retail Performance Pulse: Stores’ Strong Summer Continued in August

Retail Next

percent of the comparable period year-over-year, by far the best string of relative three-month performance in over five years (May, June and July of 2018 saw sales decreases, as measured year-over-year of -2.6, -3 and -2.1 It was the third month in a row that physical stores recorded sales of at least 98.4 percent respectively).

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Retail Performance Pulse: Labor Day Performance Powers Stores to the Close of a Strong Summer Quarter

Retail Next

While conversion was at a high, average transaction value (ATV) dipped for the first time this year, posting a 1.3 The first week of September was the best performing week of the month, as Hurricane Florence negatively impacted the south during that same week in 2018. Additionally, conversion (CVR) increased by 1.4 percent decline.

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