| Shopper Population: | 606,260 | |
| Residential Population: | 4,346,027 | |
| Residential Population: | 4,346,027 | |
| Minor Class: | Principal Centres | |
| Comparison Expenditure 2009: | £1,454,050,266 | |
| Market Share: | 13.5% | |
| National Rank: | 7 | |
| This is a nationally represented centre usually described as a major city. They demonstrate high regional influence but can also extend beyond this range and have Retail Footprint attractiveness score greater than 825. This indicates the wealth and breadth of the retail offer covering all qualities of retailer. Examples of retail centres currently falling within this retail class are Leeds, Nottingham and Edinburgh. | ||
Nottingham Retail News
John Lewis records strong sales
Sales at John Lewis were up 16.5% to £61.95m aided by a 56.5% uplift in online sales.
New Look to grow online business and roll out store revamp
Value fashion retailer New Look aims to double its online business within two years as it seeks ways of boosting turnover beyond its 600 store portfolio.
Findel full year sales edge up as turnaround plan bears fruit
Home shopping group Findel’s full year sales edged up 1.1%.
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Game: Full list of store closures revealed
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My-Wardrobe losses widen as it invests in ambitious expansion plan
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Freezing conditions affect John Lewis trade
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Vacancy rates show sharp north-south divide
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Decathlon eyes up Best Buy stores
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Dwell launches kitchens
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Turkish retailer Colin’s makes play for the UK
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Clinton Cards fights sliding sales with hi-tech shopfit
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Hollister and Cult sign for Westfield Nottingham
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HMV begins closing stores
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Kitbag sales soar with record Christmas
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Local authorities must stop raising parking charges says BRC
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Dune embraces multichannel with premium store concept
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Best Buy reveals further store openings
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Fopp opens store in Waterstone’s shop
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Comet plans brand overhaul to stand out from competition
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Waitrose to debut new format in Cambridge
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Morrisons hopes England World Cup backing will drive footfall
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Boots celebrates 160th anniversary
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Arcadia merges Burton and Bhs menswear role
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New Look ups menswear credentials with multi-brand store concessions
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Allied Carpets administrator closes 142 shops
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Argento stakes out bold store expansion plan
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Spar pushes new format for the UK as sales surge
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Decathlon targets UK with smaller format Koodza stores
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HomeForm trials concessions in Bhs Home stores
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Shopping centre plans for Europe slow down
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Harvey Nichols profits slide as downturn hits wealthy
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Boots Opticians merges with Dollond & Aitchison
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Thorntons opens its first Hot Chocolate Bar
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More American Apparel stores to open in UK
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John Lewis sales fall
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Boots culls 240 positions as it aligns support offices
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Co-op to install mini-banks in 250 convenience stores
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Thorntons tests new format at Kingston
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Decathlon sets sights on 40 stores in UK growth assault
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Alliance Boots to move HQ to Switzerland
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Hawes & Curtis eyes US and concessions in growth drive
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Liberty International in talks to become largest mall group
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TK Maxx plans its first central London store
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Frost French on expansion trail after Islington debut
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Co-op distribution rethink lifts stock availability
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USC opens first menswear shop in Nottingham
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Asda steps up local sourcing
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H&M shoppers stampede
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GUS to demerge Argos and Experian
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Borders books more UK space
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John Lewis electronic sales rocket
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City sceptical of Boots deal
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Boots picks marketing chief
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This week last year: Boots cuts HQ staff
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The Glasshouse is on the way up in Nottingham
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Kurt Geiger overhauls Kg buying strategy
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Jessops moves warehouse staff
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Property news - Oxford Street rents to rise as large units snapped up
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Miller Brothers opens first new-look store
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Property news - Plans tabled for revamp of Bournemouth centre
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Designer debut for Long Tall Sally
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VV Rouleaux in hunt for eight city centre units
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Boots chief exec tasked with increasing footfall
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Property News - Glory for Manchester with leap up retail league table
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Mall ban for Notts beggars
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Retail Property - Westfield gets go-ahead for Nottingham extension
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Retail Solutions - Boots to create innovation unit
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Property News - MEPC completes UK withdrawal
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John Lewis sales surge as iPad launches
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Peacocks sold to Edinburgh Woollen Mill
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White Stuff opens in-store art gallery
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Kiddicare acquires 10 former Best Buy stores
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River Island to launch standalone shoes and accessories store
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Video: Retailers hit as riots spread across the UK
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Clintons revamps stores
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Jessops to open new store format in Birmingham
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HMV to close Brent Cross store
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London, Glasgow and Manchester best for town centre shopping
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John Lewis beats snow to post sales leap
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Suits You chain to be shut down, administrator concludes
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Bare Escentuals ready for UK expansion
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Alliance Boots to cut 900 non-store based roles
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Best Buy’s UK chief Paul Antoniadis quits
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Boots to open nurse-led clinics and may bid for NHS services
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Ethel Austin closes a further 81 stores after failing to secure buyer
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John Lewis sales 5% ahead of last week
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381 further First Quench shops to close, making 1,908 redundancies
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Westfield UK occupancy rises, but rental income falls
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Oriental wholesaler to launch stores
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John Lewis ends Sale on a high
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Menkind expands
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BCSC calls for collaboration to unblock property pipeline
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John Lewis reports steady week
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Talks reopen for new Nottingham Armani store
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Spar to use eco-store elements in Nottingham Eurospar
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Armani shelves Nottingham store after planning refusal
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JJB shuts five Qube stores
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Waitrose unveils convenience store
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Decathlon sizes up MFI stores in administration
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Harvey Nichols eyes Westfield Nottingham
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Waitrose to open first convenience store
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Mamas & Papas bucks gloom with soaring sales
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Liberty International posts losses of £458m
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Ikea picks internal candidate to replace Hogsted
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New Heights shuts its shops
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Mamas & Papas back on expansion trail
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Orange goes on store drive to take on rivals
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Delia release sparks bookseller price war
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Fopp founder opens Rise music store
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Visual Thinking – Karl McKeever, brand directory, Visual Thinking
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Hervia to open three UK stores
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DVD rental chains enter administration
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Broome wins Usdaw presidential election
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Underfivepounds.com launches clothing range
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Borders opens superstore in Gateshead
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We're counting the hours until Christmas
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Boots reports lacklustre sales in sluggish market
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Hunter boosts Qube chain with £40m cash pot
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Boots' No7 gets a makeover
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Retail Week Interiors - Into hires Rycroft
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Firebox gadgets hit the high street in Game store tie-up
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Retail Property - Friary revamp gets Guildford Council approval
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Boots to axe a further 600 jobs to halve HQ workforce
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Property news - Paperchase expands
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Pilot poised to open new-style stores
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Retail property - Iceland signs up second phase of store expansion
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Retail Property - Nottingham NG2 open for trading
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Expansion for Wooden Tots
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Birthdays grows profits and sales
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HobbyCraft claims largest craft store
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Nottingham wins on crime
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Sportizus spreads chain of gift stores across UK
Nottingham Retail In Depth
Retail theft: Who is targeting you?
Retail criminals can range from teenage shoplifters to sophisticated in-house fraudsters. Sarah Butler explores how retailers can protect themselves.
Analysis: How own-brand has driven Boots' performance
Many retailers across the board are shifting focus to own-brand product in a bid to generate loyalty as they battle to draw shoppers through the doors.
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Solving the supply chain dilemma
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Retail developments: Reigniting stalled schemes
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Planning policies
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Tying the retail knot
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How many stores does a retailer need?
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Will Adderley
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Where did it all go right?
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Does the future look bright for Gloucester Quays?
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Nottingham: The waiting game
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New Waitrose format: How convenient
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Highcross: Leicester living the high life
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100 shops you must visit 2008
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Sight for sore eyes
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Come together
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Less is more
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Centre of attention
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No pain no gain
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The future of Britain’s high streets
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The big picture of development
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Sofas giant with designs on expansion
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The Olympic opportunity
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Alex Gourlay
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Retailer partnerships will build Boots’ legacy
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Retailers shaking up contact centres
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Ikea’s Martin Hansson: Part of the furniture
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Opticians merger: Double vision
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Westfield: Down and out in Derby?
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Sitting pretty
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Touch of brilliance
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Leicester: Time to mix it up
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Fashion follower
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Secure your store
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Westfield Derby: The eagle has landed
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Best of both worlds
Comment
Justin King: Retail’s role in rebuilding
Big retailers can make a real difference in communities hit by the riots, says Justin King








