Garry Lee, chairman of R3 Southern and Thames Valley, the trade body representing insolvency and restructuring professionals, said: ‘There are strong headwinds facing retail, in Portsmouth and other cities across the UK. The move from bricks to clicks is one major factor – online sales account for ever-rising retail spend and this is clearly hitting footfall because e-shoppers can order when and where they please from their smartphones. Furthermore, consumer confidence has been affected by Brexit and the long-lasting impact of the global financial crisis in 2008/9. Oversupply of floorspace in city centres has also compounded problems, exacerbated by high rents, business rates, market competition and rising wage bills.’ He added that stores would have to innovate to survive. ‘Key to breathing life into empty stores will be collaboration between landlords, the local authority and businesses, with stakeholders being open to creative thinking, such as co-working innovation hubs and “experience” shops, and adapting to changing consumer preferences.’
29. Clifford Brown's Brasserie, Knowle
The much-loved restaurant was put up for sale in November | JPIMedia Resell Photo: Sarah Standing
30. Mamas and Papas store, Whiteley
The store closed in November after the company fell into administration. | JPIMedia Resell Photo: ian hargreaves
31. Dorothy Perkins, Gosport
The fashion store closed its doors in June. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Google Maps.
32. Warrens Bakery, Gosport
It announced it was closing the branch in November after a business restructure. | Other 3rd Party Photo: SCC