All Stores and property articles – Page 341

  • Steamer Trading
    Gallery

    Steamer Trading: A cook shop worth its salt

    2009-12-11T00:00:00Z

    Kitchen retailer Steamer Trading has opened an architecturally bold store that is sure to impress. John Ryan gets a tour in historic Guildford.

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    News

    Toast opens Cheltenham pop-up store

    2009-12-07T12:40:00Z

    Toast, the French Connection-owned fashion, accessories and homewares retailer, has opened a pop-up store in Cheltenham that will become permanent in February.

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    Opinion

    The duck’s nuts

    2009-12-07T09:41:00Z

    The two-year-old Pets at Home store in New Malden shows how retailers that know their business are comfortable with evolving a format, refining it and constantly looking to improve what’s already there.

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    News

    Selfridges ready for online debut as centenary profits to hit £100m

    2009-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Department store group Selfridges said it is on track to launch its much-anticipated online offer in spring, as it revealed it expects profits of at least £100m in its centenary year.

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    Store of the week: Hawes & Curtis Jermyn Street, London

    2009-12-04T00:00:00Z

    If one is honest, it’s not often that a shirt retailer would really merit consideration for inclusion in this section of the magazine for the simple reason that it can be a case of seen one, seen them all. Not so with the Hawes & Curtis flagship on Jermyn Street, ...

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    Winter window wonderland

    2009-12-04T00:00:00Z

    With less than four shopping weeks to Christmas, the stores on Oxford Street should be a riot of festive fun. John Ryan walks the West End with Mary Portas to get her take on the displays.

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    Opinion

    Popping in to pop-ups

    2009-11-30T12:13:00Z

    Bit of a rant this, but when is a pop-up shop not worth the space on which it is temporarily situated? The answer’s really simple, when it doesn’t convince you that it’s worth a visit.

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    Store of the week: Simon Carter Accessories, Mayfair

    2009-11-27T00:00:00Z

    It’s a shade over two years since Moss Bros opened the first Simon Carter fashion store in London, and at the time it looked a promising debut.

  • Anthropologie
    News

    Anthropologie’s London debut a hit, says owner

    2009-11-27T00:00:00Z

    US giant Anthropologie’s debut in the UK has been hailed an early success by its parent company, which said it “generated the second best opening day sales in our history”.

  • The 99p Stores branch in Streatham may be densely merchandised but it is unfussy and very functional
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    Better by design: New uses of former Woolworths

    2009-11-27T00:00:00Z

    When you look at the retailers that have replaced Woolworths, it’s a wonder the general store had any shoppers at all. John Ryan reports on how the new guard are making use of Woolies’ former branches.

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    News

    Reiss redesigns stores for luxury

    2009-11-23T11:46:00Z

    Luxury fashion chain Reiss has refreshed areas of selected stores in support of its capsule 1971 collection, the year in which the retailer opened its first store.

  • John Ryan
    Opinion

    An Anthropologie lesson

    2009-11-23T09:19:00Z

    In this unseasonably warm period of goodwill to all men, there is much to be leant from the way in which Anthropologie is pulling them through doors by the simple expedient of quick-fire change.

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    News

    Kookaï launches new-look store in London as it repositions brand

    2009-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Kookaï is opening a new-look store as part of its repositioning to expand in the UK.

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    News

    Kidrobot makes its UK debut

    2009-11-20T00:00:00Z

    US toys, apparel and accessories retailer Kidrobot has opened its first standalone European store at Seven Dials in Covent Garden.

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    TK Maxx lives up to eastern promise

    2009-11-20T00:00:00Z

    The labels-for-less retailer entered Poland earlier this year. John Ryan visits its latest store in Poznan to see it becoming a pan-European act.

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    Store of the week: Kurt Geiger Regent Street

    2009-11-20T00:00:00Z

    There’s been every reason to admire the Kurt Geiger format that’s been around for a while now. The mirrored cubes on which the merchandise is displayed, piled on top of each other, give a show-stopping entrance to every store.

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    Opinion

    Christmas is coming — sort of

    2009-11-16T11:42:00Z

    It’s still only November and there’s more than a month to Christmas, but in visual merchandising terms, it seems probable that when the write-up of the retail festive season is made, there will be relatively little to celebrate.

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    News

    Marmite pop-up store spreads into Regent Street

    2009-11-16T09:48:00Z

    Love it or hate it, a pop-up shop devoted to iconic British yeast spread Marmite has opened at the Piccadilly Circus end of London’s Regent Street.

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    The Retail Week Stores Book 2009

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    The recession may be squeezing retail but the third edition of Retail Week’s stores book shows retailers are still using design innovation to raise their game. John Ryan takes a look at some of this year’s entries.

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    Store of the week: Guess Regent Street

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Guess opened its largest store in Europe (there are close to 250 of them across the Continent) on Regent Street in September. At 6,000 sq ft, this is a large space and fills the unit previously occupied by Next.