All Retail Week articles in February 2005 – Page 3
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700 Allders staff to go
Lack of a viable bid for entire business made redundancies unavoidable say administrators
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Wine sales up by 30 per cent in the past five years
Popularity of the drink boosted by Bridget Jones generation
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Baugur in £1bn bid for Somerfield
Icelandic raider's offer prompts 13 per cent hike in share price
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Woolworths rejects overtures from Apax
Indicative offer price was too low, but Apax may not have given up yet
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Ikea store closed after 30 minutes
Chaos on opening night as bargain hunters cause stampede at Edmonton shop
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United Carpets to list on AIM
The flooring-to-beds retailer will use the proceeds to double its store estate
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Dobbies' sales pass the £50 million mark
Pre-tax profit up by more than a quarter as CEO celebrates 10 years at the helm
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Lend Lease to build in Warrington
Australian investor takes 50 per cent stake in 640,000 sq ft Golden Square project
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January sales better than expected
First month of the year provides a lift in an otherwise downward trend
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Kingfisher boat speeds MacArthur to glory
B&Q/Castorama makes fastest ever transglobal trip for a solo sailing vessel
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Allders' Oxford Street site may be split up
Dividing the location may be the only way of offloading the flagship store
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MFI finally appoints finance boss
Furniture retailer makes final reparation following disastrous IT project
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The Mall buys Camberley's Main Square centre
130 million deal for giant town centre retail fund
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ScS benefits from Courts closure
Furniture retailer will report strong Christmas like-for-likes to shareholders
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Allders to be broken up
Bids received for selected stores, but London flagship still up for grabs
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Liverpool's Met Quarter gets a boost with signing of Flannels
Milligan Retail Resorts International has pushed its Met Quarter development in Liverpool closer to reality with two key deals.
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Armani to open at Met Quarter in Liverpool
Armani has agreed to become the second anchor at Milligan's 120,000 sq ft (11,150 sq m) Met Quarter development in Liverpool.
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Prescott gives the go-ahead for Grosvenor's Liverpool Paradise
Grosvenor's 800 million Paradise Street development, which will transform the heart of Liverpool city centre, has taken a major step forward with the decision by Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott to approve the compulsory purchase orders to complete site acquisition.
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Sainsbury's snub Madge
Lord Sainsbury bought the house next door to his Holland Park residence to stop Madonna moving in. His wife was horrified by the prospect of paparazzi camping outside her door. (Daily Mail).