All Property articles – Page 363
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China to get Seven-Eleven Japan
C-store giant Seven-Eleven Japan plans to expand aggressively into China after forging a joint venture in Beijing.
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Cortefiel set to expand in China
Spanish retailer Cortefiel has set its sights on expansion in China, with a franchise deal to open 200 Springfield stores over the next five years.
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Dr China opens Yeovil store as battle hots up
Chinese medicine's long march is continuing across the UK. Dr China has added to its 30-plus-strong chain by taking a 15-year FRI lease on a unit in Middle Street, Yeovil at 41,500 a year, which equates to a Zone A of 78 per sq ft ( 840 per ...
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China for Carrefour
Carrefour, the French global retailer, intends to open its first supermarkets in China by early next year. The store group will also double hypermarket numbers in China from 36 to 70.
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Ikea moves on China
Swedish furniture powerhouse Ikea wants to open 10 shops in China over the next seven years. At present, China, where Ikea has two shops, accounts for 1 per cent of the retailer's sales, but growth is expected to be faster than in other countries.
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Valentine's Day and half-term coax shoppers onto the streets
Customer traffic increases as retailers organise half-term events
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Fraser Hart joins the line-up at Fremlin Walk
Jeweller Fraser Hart is the latest retailer to take a unit at Fremlin Walk, Centros Miller's 100 million shopping development at Maidstone in Kent.
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JJB anchors Gainsborough redevelopment
Dransfield Properties and Prospect Estates help JJB to extend leisure offer in market town
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Leroy Merlin prepares to enter China's DIY sector
French DIY retailer Leroy Merlin is expected to enter the Chinese market next year with a store in Beijing.
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Kingston retailers say yes to BID rate hike
UK's first Business Improvement District wins retailer approval
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House of Fraser plans site in Hollyoaks town
Chester to see department store open in four years
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Anchors in place for Portsmouth and Derby developments
John Lewis, Debenhams and Marks & Spencer commit to stores

















