All Retail Week articles in October 2004 – Page 4
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GUS sells off more of South African home improvements subsidiary
Increasing focus on core businesses
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Karen Millen profits dip while sales rise
Latest Companies House filing shows performance pre-Baugur
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Austin Reed to rejuvenate Country Casuals
Classic fashion brand aims younger to reflect changing tastes of women
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Blooms withstands bad weather to file strong figures
Poor summer not enough to wither garden centre performance
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Monsoon basks in glory of strong summer sales
But looks to Christmas for even more improvements
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Why retail and leisure still make the perfect Mills mix
The Mills Corporation pioneered the combination of retail and leisure in the US with large-scale malls, typically about 1.5 million sq ft (139,350 sq m), with up to 40 per cent of the floorspace given over to leisure uses.
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Rates help doesn't have to be taxing
This month sees the publication of the draft valuation lists for the 2005 Uniform Business Rate (UBR) revaluation.
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Managing Director, Blue Inc. - Robert Levy
Even after nearly 100 years, the Levy family business still moves with the times. Manfreda Cavazza meets the man in the driving seat.
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BRC opens new front in war on upward-only rent
The BRC has stepped up the pressure on Chancellor Gordon Brown to legislate to ban upward-only rent reviews.
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Three retailers sign pre-lets at Crawley Pavilion
Crest Nicholson Developments has agreed three pre-lets at The Pavilion, its 36,000 sq ft (3,345 sq m) retail development at Queen's Square, Crawley, West Sussex.
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Walsall centre is sold
Dawnay Day has sold the Old Square Shopping Centre at Walsall, West Midlands, to Threadneedle Investments for 30 million, reflecting a net initial yield of 7 per cent. At 154,500 sq ft (14,355 sq m), the scheme is anchored by Debenhams and Tesco. Key tenants include Superdrug, Clinton Cards, ...

















