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Open relationship
Change management can be a disaster if retailers don’t communicate it properly, but those that make the effort will be rewarded with more engaged workers. Liz Morrell reports
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AnalysisWalking on air: retail at Heathrow Terminal 5
The opening of Heathrow Terminal 5 was a high-profile fiasco, but its retail offer will give passengers something to smile about. John Ryan takes a look at a new era of airport retailing
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The whole world in our hands
If you think you’ve got your green strategy wrapped up with carbon and packaging, think again. As Katie Kilgallen discovers, there is a whole host of other issues rising up the eco-agenda
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AnalysisCity of gold: Can retailers tap London’s Square Mile?
The City oozes wealth. So, with the Square Mile and Docklands set to follow Canary Wharf by becoming mass-market shopping destinations, can retailers tap into this? Ben Cooper reports
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AnalysisTesco: The people’s choice
Tesco has been crowned the nation’s favourite once again in Retail Week’s annual consumer poll. Charlotte Dennis-Jones asks how the grocer continues to hold its customers in thrall
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The green agenda
Times may be hard in fashion, but no one told Sir Philip Green. Tim Danaher and George MacDonald meet him to discuss the secrets of retail success
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Retail Parks 2008
Retail Week presents a comprehensive lookat the Retail Parks industry in 2008Click below for more Retail Parks 2008
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Download Retail World
Retail World is your essential guide to global retailing. Ahead of the World Retail Congress in Barcelona, Retail World takes a look at the seminar programme and the growing Chinese retail sector.
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Experience necessary
Retail parks are aiming to become destinations in their own right by broadening the facilities they offer. Katie Daubney reports
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A guide to Energy Performance Certificates
Likened to the controversial Home Information Packs, Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) for commercial properties will very soon be a legal requirement for any properties coming onto the market.
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AnalysisAmazon’s Brian McBride: The king of the jungle
As it approaches 10 years in the UK, Amazon still strikes fear into rivals. Lisa Berwin meets Amazon UK chief Brian McBride and finds out about the e-tailer’s plans for further UK expansion
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Naked ambition
Neil Gillis, who once stripped off to motivate staff, finds himself in the spotlight once again as chief executive of Blacks. He tells Jennifer Creevy about his vision for the outdoor retailer
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One-click generation
Science fiction will become a reality in 2028 as technology evolves to give the consumer exactly what they want, when they want it, forecasts Joanna Perry
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Back to bulk?
The credit crunch is hurting bulky goods retailers, so how are the parks that house them holding up? Liz Morrell reports
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2028: A Retail Odyssey
Personalised products, refrigerated packaging and automatic grocery deliveries. These are just some of the retail trends forecast for the next 20 years. Charlotte Dennis-Jones reports
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Glimmer of hope
Retail parks may be under the cosh, but some retailers are taking the opportunity to expand. John Ryan reports
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Boxing clever
In a difficult market and with big-box units falling out of favour, retail parks are having to find new and innovative ways to operate to maintain investment values. Mark Faithfull looks at how landlords are facing up to some tough decisions
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The future is now
Tomorrow’s world is already here in terms of store design, if you look closely enough. By John Ryan
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Planning for tomorrow
Decades of physical expansion could slow, but tackling the internet and sustainability are likely to be ever-present themes in 20 years, says Ben Cooper
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Planning for tomorrow
Decades of physical expansion could slow, but tackling the internet and sustainability are likely to be ever-present themes in 20 years, says Ben Cooper















