All Retail Week UAT articles in April 2004 – Page 11
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Retail Week Interiors - Department store complex set to open in central Athens next year
Retail Week Interiors - Department store complex set to open in central Athens next year
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Asda slashes its prices to up the stakes in supermarket price war
Asda slashes its prices to up the stakes in supermarket price war
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Retail Property - Friary revamp gets Guildford Council approval
Retail Property - Friary revamp gets Guildford Council approval
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Kookai aims for better fit with bigger UK sizes
Kookai aims for better fit with bigger UK sizes
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Retail Property - Shopping centre boom continues in 2004
Retail Property - Shopping centre boom continues in 2004
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Footie fashion kicks off as Euro 2004 draws near
Footie fashion kicks off as Euro 2004 draws near
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International News - Gateway to cull 2,500 jobs as PC stores close
International News - Gateway to cull 2,500 jobs as PC stores close
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Retail Solutions - Dixons outsources its customer services to Capita in £90m deal
Retail Solutions - Dixons outsources its customer services to Capita in 90m deal
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Southside’s upmarket move drives rent rises
Existing retailers at the former Wandsworth Arndale Centre in south London face four-fold rent increases as Portfolio Holdings’ redevelopment of the scheme - renamed Southside - gathers pace.
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Hercules buys Glasgow Fort in record deal
In the biggest-ever single-asset transaction in the retail park market, Pillar Property and Capital Regional have agreed to sell the Glasgow Fort shopping park to the Hercules Unit Trust for£194.7 million.
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Californian Senate set to hold debate over RFID tagging Bill
The Californian State Senate will hold a hearing next Tuesday to discuss Senate Bill 1834, which seeks to regulate the use of RFID tagging in the state.
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Profits slump at Vendex as takeover bid is tabled
Profits slump at Vendex as takeover bid is tabled
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UK companies ahead of US in RFID development
RFID development in the UK has outstripped similar initiatives in the US, according to the organisation in charge of developing an RFID standard for the UK.
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Caddick begins work on £50m King’s Lynn site
Caddick Developments has started work on its £50 million redevelopment of the Vancouver Shopping Centre at King’s Lynn, Norfolk.

















