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  • Roadworks
    Analysis

    Roadworks: Roads to retail ruin?

    2009-09-11T00:00:00Z

    Roadworks are changing the face of major high streets, but are the future benefits worth the disruption to retailers?

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    Opinion

    The real enemy of independent retailers

    2009-09-08T10:14:00Z

    Multiple retailers often get the blame when independent stores go out of business. But they’re not the biggest threat to the existence of small specialist retailers.

  • House of Fraser, Glasgow
    Analysis

    Shopfitters survey: Bumping along the bottom

    2009-09-04T00:00:00Z

    It’s been a tough year and this year’s shopfitting league table shows how much the market has shrunk. But are things levelling out and are we seeing the new normal? John Ryan reports

  • St Mirren Park
    Analysis

    Retailers investing in mixed-use sports stadia face challenges

    2009-09-04T00:00:00Z

    As development opportunities dry up, retailers are investing in mixed-use sports stadia. But, as Sara McCorquodale finds, getting such projects off the ground isn’t easy

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    Opinion

    Shopping centre openings: The end of an era?

    2009-09-01T10:45:00Z

    This autumn’s shopping centre openings are going to be the last for a while - the question is, will we see many more of their ilk again?

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    Opinion

    CVAs are creating a two-tier high street

    2009-08-28T00:00:00Z

    The words “benevolent” and “landlords” will rarely have been seen in the same sentence in Retail Week. Yet just four months after JJB, the UK’s major retail property owners have once again saved a struggling retailer’s skin by supporting a CVA, this time for Focus.

  • Trinity Walk in Wakefield
    Analysis

    Property: A true test of Yorkshire grit

    2009-08-28T00:00:00Z

    The recession has hit Yorkshire hard and a number of big shopping centres are now on hold. Ben Cooper asks when the development scene in the county will get back on track

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    Opinion

    Damned if they do, damned if they don't

    2009-08-25T10:41:00Z

    CVAs put landlords in an impossible position.

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    Opinion

    Rubbish service means a rubbish store

    2009-08-24T09:27:00Z

    Everybody knows that good store design is really only a starting point. If a walk through the doors means entering a slapdash operational environment where stock, staff and service all militate against getting what you want or need, then the design effort has been utterly wasted.

  • David Cameron
    Analysis

    Does David Cameron think retail?

    2009-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Many retailers are disillusioned with Labour rule in the downturn but would a Conservative government led by David Cameron really be the answer to their woes?

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    Opinion

    Why don’t malls work for retail’s emerging stars?

    2009-08-18T09:56:00Z

    Despite common perception, there are some very successful up-and-coming retailers. The problem for landlords is that the big malls don’t work for them.

  • Syd Prior
    Analysis

    Older workers invaluable to retail

    2009-08-14T00:00:00Z

    Not everyone has welcomed the Government’s plans to review the standard retirement age, but older workers are invaluable to retail. Here, Charlotte Hardie talks to some of the industry’s mature stars

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    Opinion

    The right thing for M&S would be the wrong thing for high streets

    2009-08-11T10:06:00Z

    The presence of an unmodernised Marks & Spencer store is a tell-tale sign of a high street which has seen better days.

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    Opinion

    In celebration of stores’ worker bees

    2009-08-07T00:00:00Z

    Ubi mel ibi apes is a classical adage for our age. Literally meaning “where there is honey there are bees”, it is a metaphor for the effort that lies behind success and the sweet reward for those who support it.

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    Opinion

    Little encouragement as vacancy rates soar

    2009-08-04T10:25:00Z

    The Local Data Company’s report revealing that vacancy rates in England and Wales had increased from 4 per cent to 12 per cent grabbed a lot of headlines last week.

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    Analysis

    Does the future look bright for Gloucester Quays?

    2009-07-31T00:00:00Z

    The latest outlet centre to open in Gloucester seems ideal for today’s cost-conscious shopper, but with a glut of branded value havens across the UK is there room for more? Liz Morrell reports

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    Opinion

    There is no safe haven from this recession

    2009-07-28T12:42:00Z

    The theory goes that in a recession shoppers should flock to factory outlets. But today’s news that Hornsea Freeport shopping village has gone into administration bursts that bubble.

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    Opinion

    Primark will storm Germany

    2009-07-27T10:14:00Z

    A visit last week to Primark’s first store in Germany was instructive. Located in the northern city of Bremen in a brand new shopping centre, it was reasonable to expect that the value retailer would have pulled out all the stops to make its Teutonic debut, and it didn’t disappoint.

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    Opinion

    You don’t have to follow the herd

    2009-07-24T00:00:00Z

    In a world where the media and big brands appear to dictate consumer tastes, it is easy for retailers to forget that they can still determine their own destiny.

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    Opinion

    Summertime and the shopping is… almost impossible

    2009-07-20T14:05:00Z

    It’s summer: season of rain, flash floods and, er, major civil engineering projects. Try cutting through central London at the moment and the chances are very high that your progress will be slowed by closed streets, roadworks and temporary traffic lights.Even semi-pedestrianised thoroughfares, such as Covent Garden’s Neal Street, are ...