All Property articles – Page 344
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Red 5 to exit Bluewater in anger over Christmas shops
Gifts and gadgets retailer Red 5 is to pull out of Bluewater shopping centre in Kent after becoming disillusioned about the landlord’s use of temporary Christmas stores.
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Otto UK mulls stores to add to core offer
Home shopping giant Otto UK is considering acquiring a bricks-and-mortar retailer to complement its core operations.
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The Works axes openings after downturn bites
The Works is to put its store opening programme on hold next year, following mixed sales in the run-up to Christmas.
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The Mall sets sights on Luton expansion
The Mall has submitted a 150 million proposal to Luton Borough Council to extend its shopping centre in the town.
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Floors-2-Go plans 30 stores
Floors-2-Go has revealed it intends to open 30 stores in the UK next year, taking it a step further towards its vision of a 300-strong portfolio.
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Multi unveils Wolverhampton's Summer Row designs
Multi Development UK today unveiled an artist’s impression of the iconic building that will form the focal point of Wolverhampton’s 300 million Summer Row development.
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Opinion
Will the property market be flooded in January?
While most of the UK tuck into their turkey on Christmas Day, retailers will be all too aware of another significance to the day – December 25 is the fourth and final rent day of the year.
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Telford proposal to create retail hub in centre
Hark Retail and Apollo Real Estate Advisors have unveiled ambitious plans for the development of Telford town centre.
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New kid on the block
No one thought Glasgow needed the Silverburn centre, but now it’s open, how is it faring? Ben Cooper takes a trip north to investigate
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Retail Week Conference – Book before this Friday and save up to £150
Speakers confirmed for the event, which is taking place on 12th – 13th March 2008 at the Hilton London Metropole, include John Lewis’ Chairman Charlie Mayfield, Carphone Warehouse’s CEO Charles Dunstone and Alliance Boots’ Chairman Stefano Pessina. The Early Bird deadline for the Retail Week Conference 2008 (RWC08) ends on ...
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Retailers look East for European expansion
Central and Eastern European cities are top of the list for retailers that want to expand into new territories over the next five years, according to an annual survey produced in association with the International Council of Shopping Centres (ICSC).
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Business rates set to soar in 2010
Spiralling property values could mean retailers will be hit with dramatic increases in business rates, according to a report from property consultancy GL Hearn and Investment Property Databank.
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Opinion
The more stores the merrier?
Last week, the John David Group brought a touch of rock and roll to London’s Oxford Street with a party to celebrate the opening of its refurbished flagship JD store.
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Analysis
A capital idea
The extension to the St David’s scheme in Cardiff is not due to open until 2009, but it has already generated real excitement. Liz Morrell finds out why it will put the Welsh capital on the retail map
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Swatch’s Omega brand targets Regent Street
Watch brand Omega is understood to be eyeing a store on Regent Street for its second UK opening.
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Business rates for retailers set to soar
Retailers are likely to be hit hardest by spiralling property prices, as business rates on the high street are expected to soar 13.3 per cent in the next three years.

















