All Stores and property articles – Page 354

  • Gallery

    Store of the week: Sony Style, Paris

    2009-01-09T12:28:26Z

    One of the complaints often levelled against technology retailers is that however slick their products, the shops themselves are cold, impersonal spaces. Sony has attempted to overcome this in the French capital with its Sony Style flagship store.

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    New Waitrose format: How convenient

    2009-01-09T00:06:00Z

    Waitrose has finally moved into the convenience market with its first c-store in Nottingham. John Ryan takes a tour to find out how the grocer plans to differentiate itself in the sector.

  • News

    Adams to close 111 stores

    2009-01-05T12:15:44Z

    Adams Childrenswear will close 111 stores today, creating 850 redundancies, following the collapse of the retail chain.

  • Gallery

    Store of the week: Southern Co-op, Southampton

    2009-01-05T11:52:17Z

    It's not often that an outfit like a co-op would merit inclusion as a store where design is one of its central selling points, but this Southern Co-op outpost is at least as good as any food to go meets convenience store that's out there.

  • Opinion

    Wilkinson an example to all retailers

    2009-01-05T11:03:09Z

    Just before Christmas, a trip to a store in Leicester revealed what is, in today's climate, a curiosity.

  • News

    Retail rents fall for first time in 15 years

    2009-01-05T10:03:32Z

    Retail rents fell for the first time in 15 years in 2008 and are not expected to return to growth until 2013.

  • Opinion

    Store designers may yet still be busy in 2009

    2008-12-22T11:19:56Z

    Word has reached this desk that things aren’t likely to be all that in 2009 and that 2008 hasn’t really been all it might have been either. In the face of this information it seems churlish to point out that the year has seen a rash of new, fine-looking shops ...

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    Wilkinson

    2008-12-18T15:25:00Z

    Value retailer Wilkinson is testing a new format in Leicester, Sheffield and Walton-on-Thames.

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    Store of the week: Globus, Mumbai

    2008-12-18T11:01:36Z

    In these troubled times, when even Russia has announced that it has gone into recession, India is one of the world’s few remaining economic highlights.

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    Hollister to press ahead with Continental push

    2008-12-18T10:56:00Z

    Abercrombie & Fitch sister brand Hollister is to defy the economic slowdown as it forges ahead with a Continental European roll-out.

  • Opinion

    Westfield holding its own

    2008-12-15T12:16:00Z

    Back in Westfield, probably for the last time this year, the retail thrill-seekers are gone and in their place are shoppers and a lot of hungry people.

  • News

    Suit Supply reveals second UK store at Westfield London

    2008-12-15T11:25:48Z

    Dutch retailer Suit Supply opened its second store in the UK last week at Westfield London.

  • News

    Waitrose unveils convenience store

    2008-12-12T12:47:27Z

    Waitrose opened its first convenience store yesterday, in Nottingham. The 5,815 sq ft (540 sq m) shop, in the city's Trinity Square, is located opposite the John Lewis department store and is the first of a four-branch convenience store trial.

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    Suit Supply – Westfield London

    2008-12-11T17:21:00Z

    Suit Supply’s second store in the UK is in Westfield and is twice the size of its first outing in Vigo Street, off Regent Street.

  • Analysis

    Oberpollinger: Premier league

    2008-12-11T15:03:07Z

    Karstadt-owned department store Oberpollinger has emerged from a four-year, £75m luxury makeover. The timing might be off, but John Ryan is won over on its opening night in Munich.

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    Store of the week: Adnams Southwold, Suffolk

    2008-12-11T14:35:07Z

    Suffolk brewer Adnams has opened a flagship for its nine-strong chain of wine and beer stores in its home town of Southwold.

  • News

    Dearth of applications for new store projects as retailers reduce spend

    2008-12-11T13:08:13Z

    Planning applications for new stores or refurbishments were 63 per cent lower on average in November in the major UK city centres than a year before as retailers rein in costs in the tough economic climate.

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    Oberpollinger – Munich

    2008-12-10T13:42:00Z

    Munich’s biggest department store has emerged from a four-year revamp at a cost of a cool £75m.

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    Clas Ohlson – Croydon

    2008-12-09T14:30:00Z

    Scandi DIY retailer Clas Ohlson makes its UK debut in Croydon’s Whitgift Centre.

  • Opinion

    Would German-style regulation save UK retailers from their Sales?

    2008-12-08T11:53:44Z

    Walk around almost any German city at the moment and you will immediately notice that something's different. Where are the reductions? Why aren't retailers on Sale ahead of Christmas, like in dear old GB?