
21/03/2017 • news
Big supermarkets offload property
Big supermarkets offload property
The value of property owned by big supermarkets has fallen by almost a fifth over the past two years as they shed surplus sites, a study shows. The rise of online shopping has left supermarkets with sites they no longer need, said the lending platform Saving Stream. Major chains own property valued at £37.8bn, a fall of 17 per cent over the past two years.