St. David’s, Cardiff
News about the St. David's shopping centre in Cardiff
St. David's News
Gilly Hicks opens with a splash in Cardiff
Abercrombie & Fitch owned lingerie, beach and nightwear brand, Gilly Hicks, has opened at the St David’s Centre in Cardiff.
SuperGroup posts £22.5m in pre-tax profit
SuperGroup, the young fashion business which owns brands Superdry and chain Cult, has posted £22.5m in profit before tax in its first set of annual results since it joined the stock exchange.
Government called on to help development
Retail property body BCSC has written to the Government asking it to make a firm commitment to help boost the retail property development pipeline in its pre-budget report next week.
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St David's Cardiff signs more retailers ahead of opening
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John Lewis unveils Cardiff store
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Five fashion retailers sign up at St David’s shopping centre
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Cult to open flagship at St. David's
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H&M expansion plans to accelerate in second half
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Slaters roll-out continues
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Three more retailers on board at St David's 2
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Land Securities launches business review
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Cardiff pulls in Xmas help
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John Lewis Cardiff sales ahead of target
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Lakeland profits tumble in tough market
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LK Bennett to roll out new look
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Italy’s Jfour jean brand kicks off UK offensive
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Empty shops soar at Land Securities’ centres
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Cardiff's St David's 2 shopping centre adds raft of new retailers
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St David’s extension signs seven
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Property News - Cardiff's David Morgan store is sold for £30m
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Property news - Cardiff centre fully let
St. David's Store Design News
John Lewis Welsh flagship sets sail in Cardiff
For its first store in Wales John Lewis has made a timely and bold shift to a more fashion-focused layout. John Ryan reports from Cardiff
In Depth
Arcadia: will fewer, bigger shops translate to better?
Arcadia plans to rationalise its property portfolio so that it has fewer stores, but with more space. But, as the public steadily changes the way it shops, it’s not the only retailer starting to think that focusing on bigger and better stores makes sense, says Sara McCorquodale.
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Is the property market moving in favour of the landlords again?
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St David’s centre extension will invigorate Cardiff
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Shopfitters survey: Bumping along the bottom
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Making service charges live up to their name
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St David’s in Cardiff: right scheme, wrong time
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Quantity as well as quality
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Redevelopment: Keeping up appearances
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Happy New Year for retail property?
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Newport: Three and out?
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A solid anchor
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A capital idea
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