All Property articles – Page 322

  • Opinion

    Klick: Maxed out

    2008-12-09T11:26:03Z

    The names of Max Spielman and Klick might not be regulars on the pages of Retail Week, but with over 300 stores on the UK high street, the collapse of the photo processing group which owned them is more bad news for the retail property world.

  • News

    Tesco opens 100th store in Turkey

    2008-12-05T08:58:25Z

    Tesco has today opened its 100th store in Turkey, just five years after entering the market when it bought a chain of five hypermarkets.

  • Analysis

    Newport: Three and out?

    2008-12-04T16:11:41Z

    Regeneration plans for Newport have been dealt a serious blow as three key developments planned around the Ryder Cup 2010 have come unstuck. Liz Morrell asks what hope remains for the city’s retail revival.

  • News

    Landlords offer olive branch on service charges

    2008-12-04T12:49:28Z

    The landlords’ trade body the British Property Federation has called on its members to keep service charges down for retail tenants.

  • News

    Westfield triggers fury as fit-out incentives withheld

    2008-12-04T12:38:51Z

    A new row has broken out between retailers and developer Westfield, this time with retailers alleging that the Australian developer is unfairly withholding promised contributions to store fit-outs.

  • News

    Relief for Mosaic as it wins monthly rents concession

    2008-12-04T10:17:44Z

    Deal will bring cash flow benefits for fashion giant Mosaic over the crucial Christmas trading period.

  • News

    New rates bill could increase retailers' costs further

    2008-12-03T12:35:10Z

    Retailers could be facing new tax costs from local authorities who use powers they are set to gain under the Business Rates Supplements Bill which was announced after the Queen’s Speech today.

  • News

    Tach hits West End

    2008-12-02T13:05:22Z

    Luxury Russian jewellery brand Tach is preparing to open its first worldwide standalone store in London’s West End.

  • News

    BCSC heralds retail planning process reform

    2008-12-02T12:58:59Z

    The British Council of Shopping Centres (BCSC) has welcomed the findings of a Government report, which it says will help speed up the planning process in retail.

  • Opinion

    A step in the right direction

    2008-12-02T12:09:58Z

    Magnanimity isn't a characteristic regularly associated with major retailers, but the deal which New Look's Phil Wrigley and Sir Philip Green brokered with landlords to help small retailers will be a huge boon to beleaguered independents.

  • News

    Card Factory snaps up Celebrations stores

    2008-12-01T13:01:31Z

    Card Factory has bought 76 stores from greetings card retailer Celebrations, which fell into administration in October.

  • News

    Smaller retailers toast rent triumph

    2008-11-28T15:03:44Z

    Smaller retailers are celebrating an agreement with landlords that allows them to pay rents monthly without incurring a financial penalty.

  • Centre of attention:
    News

    Woolworths circled by potential buyers

    2008-11-28T08:59:00Z

    Potential buyers have come flooding in for both Woolworths’ stores and for the business as a whole.

  • Analysis

    BCSC and MAPIC: The best of a bad situation

    2008-11-27T12:54:13Z

    The atmosphere at this year’s BCSC and Mapic conferences was unsurprisingly subdued, but there are still some rays of hope for cautious optimists. Ben Cooper reports from the events.

  • Analysis

    Leasing IT systems: Up for rent?

    2008-11-27T12:49:29Z

    Leasing IT systems can free up cash for retailers while still allowing them to invest and upgrade. But with banks increasingly wary of lending to the retail sector is it still an option, asks Liz Morrell.

  • News

    Macclesfield renewal plans submitted

    2008-11-25T11:46:31Z

    Plans have been submitted to transform the centre of Macclesfield, Cheshire, with a major mixed-use scheme.

  • News

    More American Apparel stores to open in UK

    2008-11-25T11:43:56Z

    American Apparel has taken two further stores to open before Christmas as part of its plans to open eight additional stores in the UK over the next year.

  • News

    Oxford Street site gets go ahead

    2008-11-25T11:41:23Z

    Developer Salmon Harvester is to make a speculative start on a 35 million retail scheme on Oxford Street after planning permission was secured for the redevelopment of numbers 175 to 195.

  • Opinion

    RMUs: Barrowloads of bother

    2008-11-25T11:24:14Z

    You know times are hard when landlords start packing in tacky stalls into the public areas of their malls, or RMUs to use the rather ugly technical term.

  • News

    Westfield London passes 2 million visitors

    2008-11-25T09:02:57Z

    Westfield London, the capital's newest shopping centre, has had more than two million visits in just over three weeks, greatly exceeeding expectations of its Australian owners.