There is always a lot of coverage of the benefits of Pop Up to brands and retailers. Benefits vary between giving a tangible experience for consumers, to an opportunity to leverage PR around the buzz pop up shops create, really lifting the profiles of the relevant brands. But there is a very inviting advantage for landlords to make their vacant properties available for short term lets.
Pop-up retail allows landlords with empty
property to find a temporary use of their property. This in return will enable
them to secure empty property business rate relief on a property with a
rateable value of over £15,000 per year. If the temporary occupation of
the previously empty property lasts more than 6 weeks and a day, the
landlord will receive an additional 3-6 month period of empty property
rate relief.
Consequently, it pays for the landlord to let a property on
a temporary basis for a minimal rent to temporary tenant who in turns
covers the service charge and rental fees. It can be therefore a win-win
for both new businesses/brands and landlords.
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