What do Oxford Street’s struggles tell us about the future of retail?

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Once regarded as London’s premier shopping destination, Oxford Street has struggled as shops close and footfall fails to hit its pre-pandemic heights. Raconteur explores why the disappearance of some big brands has led to a growing feeling that all is not well in one of Europe’s busiest retail destinations.

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