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  • TK Maxx
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    TK Maxx ‘not posh enough’ for Piccadilly

    2009-04-24T07:00:00Z

    TK Maxx is locked in a bitter dispute with the property company that runs the Queen’s estate over a deal to open a flagship store at London’s Piccadilly Circus after it decreed the retailer was “not posh enough” to trade at the capital’s famous landmark.

  • Darimeya
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    Kingly Court gains new retailers

    2009-04-24T00:00:00Z

    London shopping destination Kingly Court – off Carnaby Street – has attracted a raft of new retailers.Dress label Darimeya opened its flagship store at the scheme last week and will sit alongside mens- and womenswear brand Carte Blanche, 1950s-inspired fashion and corsetry brand Nikita Sablier, and homewares retailer Supermice.Kingly Court ...

  • Cambridge Grand Arcade
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    Three retailers set to open in Cambridge’s Grand Arcade

    2009-04-21T12:24:00Z

    Calvin Klein, Kurt Geiger and Jack & Jones are set to open stores in Cambridge for the first time.All three have taken stores at the Grand Arcade shopping centre, which is owned by Grand Arcade Partnership, a joint venture between Grosvenor and Universities Superannuation Scheme.They join brands already trading in ...

  • News

    Retailers’ expansion abroad continued in 2008 despite downturn

    2009-04-21T10:57:00Z

    International expansion by retailers continued throughout 2008 despite the tough global economic climate, a report has revealed.

  • Tesco basket
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    Tesco to ramp up telecoms shops

    2009-04-20T09:15:00Z

    Tesco is to double the number of in-store telecoms shops in its supermarkets by the end of the year.

  • AlistairDarling
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    Nearly 20,000 jobs threatened by business rates rise

    2009-04-19T00:01:00Z

    Business rates rises could kill off nearly 600 retail businesses resulting in 19,300 redundancies by 2012, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC).

  • News

    UK retains position as most international market

    2009-04-17T16:56:00Z

    The UK has retained its position at the top of the international market rankings.According to a survey conducted by property agency CB Richard Ellis, the UK is still home to more international retailers than any other market.As part of the study, How Global is the Business of Retail?, 280 retailers ...

  • News

    Shopping centre plans for Europe slow down

    2009-04-17T00:00:00Z

    More than 75 million sq ft of planned shopping centre development space in Europe has been axed or put on hold as a result of the global downturn.According to a report from property agency Cushman & Wakefield, about 107.6 million sq ft of new shopping centre space will open across ...

  • Italian fashion brand Boggi opened its first UK store on Jermyn Street, London
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    Men’s fashion brand Boggi enters the UK

    2009-04-17T00:00:00Z

    Italian menswear retailer Boggi has entered the UK market with a store in the West End of London and plans to open at least four more in the Southeast.It has opened on Jermyn Street – famed for its upmarket tailored menswear stores – and has signed for a second unit ...

  • Southgate
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    Opening date set for Bath's Southgate scheme

    2009-04-14T16:13:00Z

    Multi Development has confirmed the opening date for the first phase of its Southgate project in Bath.

  • Union Square
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    Marks & Spencer signs to Aberdeen's Union Square

    2009-04-14T16:08:00Z

    Marks & Spencer has signed to anchor Union Square in Aberdeen when the scheme opens this autumn.

  • Oxford Circus
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    Work under way on Oxford Circus diagonal crossing

    2009-04-14T14:37:00Z

    Work began this week on a project to transform London’s shopping mecca Oxford Circus.A new diagonal crossing, based on Tokyo’s famous Shibuya crossing, will be built on the intersection between Regent Street and Oxford Street in the West End.Westminster Council said the work will make ...

  • News

    Slaters roll-out continues

    2009-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Menswear retailer Slaters opened its 25th store in Swansea last week and said it believed customer service was key to riding out the downturn.

  • PerfectHome2
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    PerfectHome accelerates expansion

    2009-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Rent-to-buy specialist PerfectHome is ramping up its store expansion as cash-strapped shoppers drive sales.

  • Butlers
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    Germany’s Butlers plots UK comeback

    2009-04-09T00:00:00Z

    German homewares retailer Butlers, which offloaded all but one of its UK shops last year, is gearing up to open a tranche of new stores.

  • Asdafascia
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    Asda to build its largest store in Northern Ireland

    2009-04-07T13:41:00Z

    Supermarket retailer Asda has been given the nod to build what will be its largest store in Northern Ireland after nearly three years of awaiting a planning decision.Asda will now develop the 54,000 sq ft store at a cost of £25m at outlet centre Junction One in Antrim.The decision to ...

  • Specsaverfascia
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    Specsavers relocates Leeds store

    2009-04-07T13:38:00Z

    Optician Specsavers is to relocate its store in Leeds into a unit double the size of its existing city centre shop.

  • St Davids2
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    Cardiff's St David's 2 shopping centre adds raft of new retailers

    2009-04-07T11:32:00Z

    Land Securities and Capital Shopping Centres have added a major wave of retailers to the St David’s 2 shopping centre in Cardiff, taking the scheme to nearly 55 per cent let.

  • New Look Shopfront
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    New Look signs for Southgate in Bath

    2009-04-07T11:29:00Z

    New Look has signed up for a store at the Southgate development in Bath.

  • Asda
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    New website highlights business impact of empty rates

    2009-04-07T11:22:00Z

    The British Property Federation has launched a website highlighting the impact empty property rates have on businesses.