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Louisa, I used to work for a well known Ladies High St. retailer and there is definitely a demand for Lordship Lane due to local demographic and catchment area. The issue is getting the right property at the right price in the right place. Unfortunately whether we like it or not Lordship Lane will become Northcote Rd mark 2 at some point.
Jigsaw have opened in the Village where is considerably less footfall than on LL. the current LL women's clothing offer - White Stuff, charity shops, Oliver Bonas, a couple of indies - isn't enough to meet the needs of all the demographic, so CK should do quite well.

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> It's not CK either

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> Sorry not trying to be an arse by not saying, I

> just don't think it's my place to


Your clearly bursting to tell everyone what it is, do yourself a favour and let it out, you'll feel much better :-)


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