Latest property news – Page 257
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West Coast Capital buys 20 Etam stores
Tom Hunter vehicle takes on new sites while 15 are to be added to Topshop portfolio
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Monsoon acquires Etam stores from Green
Up-and-coming clothing retailer expands trading space by almost a third
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Primark fashions steady sales increase
Expansion strategy to continue as value clothing retailer brings Allders acquisitions on line.
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Retailers battle over prime Moscow sites
Supermarkets and hypermarkets are fighting tooth and nail for sites in Greater Moscow as intensifying local competi...
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Zara and Arcadia sign in London's West End
Anchors in place for Land Securities' Cardinal Place development
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Centros Miller selected for Lancaster open-air scheme
Council picks preferred developer for retail-led city centre extension
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Dixons takes a stake in Russian retailer
UK electricals retailer has option to buy US$1.9 billion Russian market leader
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Ikea eyes 20 potential areas to build Mega malls in Russia
Swedish furniture retailer Ikea has identified an opportunity to build up to 20 of its Mega shopping centres format...
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Ëísenegger parent in administration
Rent costs prevented fashion retailer from rapidly adapting to changes in the market
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Phase four of Tunstall East scheme unveiled
Planning applications lodged for Stoke-on-Trent development anchored by JJB Sports
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Boots on the level
Trading flat as healthcare and beauty retailer admits to sale and leaseback plans
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Morrisons relinquishes 31 petrol forecourt stores
Venture with BP dissolved as partners agree it is time to move on
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The Junction connects with Slough and Telford
180 million of acquisitions for retail park investor
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Massive Scottish mall gets legal clearance
Objections to shopping mall on ex-Ravenscraig steel works thrown out
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Debenhams extends leaseback deal with British Land
Four ex-Allders stores added to deal with second biggest property company
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Close one store in 20 a year, says Norman
Ex-Asda boss warns retailers not to hang on to the walking wounded

















