All Retail Week articles in February 2005 – Page 4
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Milligan set to redevelop Liverpool's Met Quarter
Specialist retail developer Milligan will undertake the development of Liverpool's proposed Met Quarter, on the site of the city's old Post Office on Whitechapel.
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John Lewis backs Liverpool and Sheffield plans
John Lewis has confirmed its anchor role in two of the UK's biggest retail regeneration schemes. It has now agreed heads of terms with Grosvenor to anchor the Paradise Street scheme in Liverpool, and with Hammerson to anchor the New Retail Quarter in Sheffield.
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Rosenblatt to leave at AGM
Michael Rosenblatt, creator and chief executive of furniture retail group Homestyle, will stand down at the AGM in September. Rosenblatt has been with the company, which recently hit problems, for more than 25 years.
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Fewer retail execs quit
Resignations among retail executives fell in the year to January, according to research by the Chartered Management Institute and Remuneration Economics. The fall was despite a 3.6 per cent decline in combined earnings for retail managers from 37,036 to 35,748.
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Multiplex snaps up key retail site in Newcastle
Australian developer Multiplex has completed a key site purchase in Newcastle, bringing its dream of an 800,000 sq ft (76,500 sq m) retail scheme closer to fruition.
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Royal Festival Hall expansion to include retail
Retail space will be created on London's South Bank as part of a 10 million plan to extend the Royal Festival Hall.
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This week last year: C&A comeback mooted
Tesco extends Cherokee brand and January delivers monster footfall
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Shopper traffic freeze starts to thaw as January closes
A small note of optimism after so much gloom
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Allders offers flood in as deadline looms
Stores to continue trading as administrator puts bids under spotlight
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'Tesco beware', poll shows
Government action is needed to control the power of the big grocers, consumers believe
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Green asks retail chiefs to back academy plans
Billionaire entrepreneur Philip Green has called on fellow retailers to support plans to establish the country's fi...
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Moss Bros grows sales by 10 per cent
Margins are improved by tighter controls on ranging and logistics
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Allders eyed by Alchemy
Only bid on the table falls short of department store chain's obligations
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Hackett's wholesale business outshines stores
High street presence less important for rugby fans' favourite
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La Senza profits boosted by a third
Web investments begin to pay off for upmarket lingerie retailer
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Price wars fail to win shoppers' hearts and minds
Destination for main grocery shop is easiest store to get to, says Mintel