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  "textContent": "Drapers\nRetail parks at capacity – what does it mean for fashion retail?\n\nData from Savills has confirmed what many already suspected: Britain's out-of-town retail parks are effectively at full capacity. Cara Imbrailo, partner in the real estate team of law firm Charles Russell Speechlys, explains the implications for fashion retailers.\n\nThe post Retail parks at capacity – what does it mean for fashion retail? appeared first on Drapers.",
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