List 3 Impacts Out of Town Retail Centers might have on a local High Street.

  1. They are likely to draw customers away from the high street, which could lead to long term closure of services.

  2. The development of a new out of town retail site is likely to prompt improvements to transport services, which might encourage locals to access the high streets shops more regularly.

  3. Out of town retail centres are likely to contribute to urban sprawl with the continued development of the land

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