Other property firms that face empty shops include British Land, which has five BHS stores, and shopping centres owner Intu with 10.
Tony Devlin, head of high street retail at property agent CBRE, said there was scope for the stores to find new occupiers, including “retailers with formats more appropriate for today’s trading conditions”.
The property plans come in the same week Parliament will hear the latest round of evidence as MPs try to establish what led to the administration of BHS.
The once-popular store chain failed 13 months after it was sold by Topshop tycoon Sir Philip Green for £1 to Retail Acquisitions, led by serial bankrupt Dominic Chappell.
The Work and Pensions and Business, Innovation and Skills committees will question BHS management and Chappell on Wednesday.
Chappell will face questions about a £10 million payment made by Green three months after he sold the business.