SwingsitlikeHogan
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That is exactly what will happen and indeed has been happening if we care to look - as I demonstrated in my earlier post about a town centre local to me effectively moving twice over the past 40 years. My brother now lives in an ultra trendy apartment in what was a run down part of the city centre and all the shops opening around where he lives reflect the newly arrived affluence.
Even putting online shopping aside for a moment, the high street has had to change to cope with the demands of shoppers and the ever more sophisticated ways of retailing.
I do think though that the shops that reappear or survive will be more immediate requirement, convenience or specialist outlets. The vast majority of retail purchasing and marketing will be done online.
Which is what most town centre shops would have been for in any case as people did not have disposable income of any great amount and so only bought the stuff they really needed. And for the more infrequent purchases that folks saved up for - and wanted to see, touch and feel before committing - so arose the family owned department stores. And have one still in our town - right slap bang in the middle. And as the smaller specialist shops struggle it seems to be able to keep going - maybe as it provides just enough of what the specialist shops provide.