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Intu contributes 5 billion pounds to UK economy


Intu contributes 5 billion pounds to UK economy

Retail and leisure destinations owned by Intu are contributing nearly 5
billion pounds to the UK’s economy and supported more than 130,000 jobs
across the country last year, new data reveals.

The data, by planning and development consultancy Lichfields, shows that
Intu’s gross value added (GVA) increased from 4.6 billion pounds to 4.8
billion pounds from 2017, while the number of retail jobs across its
centres rose from 96,350 in 2017 to 100,652 in 2018. Including the
company’s employees and people working in areas linked to running its
centres, such as delivery and maintenance, Intu supported a total of
132,950 jobs in 2018.

Intu said the growth in jobs can partly be attributed to its ongoing
investment in new developments such as the 180 million pound extension to
Intu Watford which opened in 2018 and a 72 million pound leisure
development at Intu Lakeside launching this summer.

The impact of the company’s presence is clearly apparent in Watford,
where local employment rose by more than 30 percent as a result of its
investment to nearly 10,000 people and 12 percent of all jobs in the local
authority area. Intu also supports more than one in 10 jobs in the areas
surrounding Intu Lakeside and Intu Metrocentre.

The company is planning a further 600 million pound investment over the
next ten years, which will go towards the redevelopment of Intu Broadmarsh
in Nottingham and the expansion of Barton Square at Intu Trafford
Centre.

Matthew Roberts, intu chief executive, said in a statement: “Retail is a
sector that Britain should be really proud of. The best shopping
destinations employ people in a wide variety of jobs across the length and
breadth of the country and are catalysts that create economic and social
value.

“Intu supports more than 130,000 jobs and contributes billions to the
prosperity and well-being of communities around the country. Flagship
centres such as ours play an important role in the lives of communities
across the UK, not only in terms of the jobs we create but also the taxes
we generate as well as the causes we support to improve the lives and
wellbeing of people in our neighbourhoods.”

Intu’s contribution to local charities and community organisations also
reached 1.7 million pounds last year.

Picture: Intu Watford courtesy of Intu, Facebook



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