Nick
Administrator
I think you will find the reason no one shops in city centre any more is to do with the myriad satellite shopping centres placed around the edge of the City not to mention other towns on the cusp of the city now having the own outlets.
Debenham at Elliott Field for example
The city centre is large enough IMO.
What needs to change is how and what it is used for, again IMO.
That's the thing, I don't have any need to go into the town centre at all unless it is an emergency where it can't be bought anywhere else and I need it that day. I think I have been twice in the last couple of years and that was just go to the motor museum.
With the Tescos Arena, Gallagher, Internet I find I can buy most of the things I need to without having to go into town. If I go to Argos at Gallagher I just drive there, park pretty much outside, get my stuff, walk to my car and go. There isn't the hassle of traipsing across town from the carpark, paying for parking etc.
The example about going in Marks and Spencers, there is one at the Ricoh. Just park outside.
It is all about convenience isn't it? If I am working until 5, why would I bother driving into town to go to an M & S that shuts at 6 after walking from the car park when I can rock up to the Ricoh where it is open until 8 and I can park directly outside?
If I wanted a day out shopping which is rare as we hate shopping, I wouldn't bother going to the city centre I'd go to Merry Hill or Solihull. The last time I went into a city centre it was Solihull because I wanted Richer Sounds for a demo.
People are busy, why would I bother going into town to buy a DVD for example when I can buy it online for cheaper and it gets delivered to me. This will get worse when you see amazon and argos doing same day deliveries now...