New figures on the Berlin center concept: Experts are planning strategies for retail in the southwest

New figures on the Berlin center concept: Experts are planning strategies for retail in the southwest

First exclusive figures from the new center concept. Experts discuss strategies for inpatient trade in the southwest.

Dear roommates,

Today I would like to go into a current development in our city of Berlin that affects stationary trade in our district. According to a report by the Morgenpost, for example, 19 percent of the shop areas are empty on Schloßstraße in Steglitz-Zehlendorf [1]. These figures were published as part of a new concept of center and have prompted experts to discuss possible strategies for inpatient trade in the southwest.

The vacancy rate of 19 percent is worrying and shows that stationary trade faces major challenges. The Schloßstraße was once a busy shopping street with many shops, which, however, is affected by more and more vacancies. This has an impact on the local business environment and the attractiveness of the street for consumers.

In order to counteract this, strategies must be developed in order to boost inpatient trade in our area again. A possible solution could be to reduce the rental costs for shopping areas in order to make it easier for new shops to get started. In addition, local initiatives could be started to strengthen the awareness of the importance of shopping on site and to support the diversity of inpatient trade.

It is important that we, as Berlin citizens, keep an eye on these developments and actively work for the preservation of inpatient trade in our neighborhood. Our shopping streets are an important part of our identity and our community. So let's work together to increase the attractiveness of our local shops and reduce vacancies.

according to a report by www.morgenpost.de , 19 percent of the shop areas on Schloßstraße in Steglitz-Zehlendorf are currently vacant. The development raises questions about the future of inpatient trade in our district.

source:
[1] www.morgenpost.de