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  • Tim Danaher
    Opinion

    Grocery retailing isn’t just about price

    2011-09-30T00:00:00Z

    It would have been hard for Tesco’s Big Price Drop to live up to the hype that built up before its launch.

  • Jennifer Creevy
    Opinion

    Moss Bros helps itself to profits

    2011-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Moss Bros this week provided a rare piece of good news for the high street.

  • Clark_Robert
    Opinion

    Fat Face thrives under new management

    2011-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Little over a year ago, one wondered whether Fat Face, the lifestyle fashion retailer, had run its course.

  • Penhaligon’s, Singapore
    Gallery

    Penhaligon’s, Singapore

    2011-09-30T00:00:00Z

    If you’ve ever had an idle moment and considered the ill-advised purchase of something smelly, Penhaligon’s might well have been on the shopping list to find something.

  • John Ryan, Editor
    Opinion

    Dealing with uncertainty

    2011-09-30T00:00:00Z

    It’s been a long, not very hot summer that has seen retailers come (mainly from overseas) and go (mainly among the native big-ticket operators).

  • John Lewis Stratford City
    Gallery

    In pictures: John Lewis, Westfield Stratford City

    2011-09-30T00:00:00Z

    The new John Lewis at Westfield Stratford City is the largest store in the development and the retailer’s first new store in the capital for 20 years. John Ryan walks the store with Kim Morris, head of retail design 

  • The economy, and retailers’ reactions to it, are the themes that are preoccupying shopfitters
    Analysis

    Retail Week top shopfitters league

    2011-09-30T00:00:00Z

    The scramble for sales has made some forget that a profit still needs to be made. John Ryan considers the implications of this year’s top shopfitters league table

  • Analysis

    Top of the shop

    2011-09-30T00:00:00Z

    It’s been another tough year for shopfitters, a year that has seen the departure of some very familiar names and considerable downsizing by a large number of others.

  • B&Q
    Analysis

    Out of the ashes

    2011-09-30T00:00:00Z

    B&Q’s new store in Witney is a former branch of DIY operator Focus. After visiting on a bank holiday Monday, John Ryan is convinced that, while its predecessor came unstuck, this one will do the job.

  • The Co-op uses an ‘as-live’ in-store radio across its shops, created in-house at Mood Media
    Analysis

    How can in store music increase sales?

    2011-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Forget piped muzak, audio in the retail space can be honed to reflect the brand, enhance the customer experience and reinforce consumer aspirations, promoting higher sales – so long as it’s done right, warns Mark Faithfull

  • The makeover succeeds in treading a fine line by providing novelty without alienating the existing customer base
    Analysis

    Marks & Spencer: Finding its way

    2011-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Marks & Spencer is piloting a new in-store look aimed at improving navigation and making its in-store brands more obvious. John Ryan reports

  • Ben Sherman
    Gallery

    All Mod cons

    2011-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Clothing brand Ben Sherman has given its Carnaby Street flagship a complete revamp and the result is one of the best-looking stores along this avenue of fashion. John Ryan visits

  • Jim Thompson, Managing director at 20|20
    Opinion

    Designer service

    2011-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Designers create interiors that make you want to shop. But do they consider the service element in any meaningful way? 20|20’s Jim Thompson comments

  • Fascia Tesco Generic
    News

    Tesco rolls out online shopping to Poland and the Czech Republic

    2011-09-29T17:23:00Z

    Tesco is expanding its online operation to the Czech Republic and Poland, with plans to launch a grocery offer in the two countries by the end of next year.

  • Sales are up at Theo Fennell
    News

    Sales climb at Theo Fennell

    2011-09-29T15:39:00Z

    Jeweller Theo Fennell has posted a 9% sales rise for a six-month period but remains cautious ahead of the peak trading period.

  • News

    Pick n Pay to withdraw from Australian market

    2011-09-29T15:39:00Z

    South Africa-based grocer Pick n Pay is finally withdrawing from the Australian market. The news comes more than a year after the retailer’s original announcement in July 2010 that it was planning to sell its Franklins supermarket chain to Metcash to focus on growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. Metcash has notified ...

  • News

    ITM announces sales growth

    2011-09-29T15:31:00Z

    ITM, the operator of Intermarché grocery formats, has announced sales grew by 6.3% including petrol for the first half of 2011. The retailer’s hypermarket division saw sales rise 3% while supermarkets sales increased by 2.7% for those selling non-food, and by 1.9% for those selling food only. For the convenience ...

  • News

    Inditex announces net profit rise

    2011-09-29T15:29:00Z

    Inditex has announced that net profit rose 14% in the first half of this year as the retailer continued its rapid international expansion away from its home market.In the first half of the year, the retailer opened stores in Australia and over the next few months Zara will open its ...

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    News

    HobbyCraft to throw in-store kids' birthday parties

    2011-09-29T14:22:00Z

    HobbyCraft is aiming to create more in-store theatre and make its shops local community hubs as it aims to attract a wider audience.

  • Alexon, owner of the Ann Harvey brand, has been bought by private equity firm Sun European Partners as part of a prepack deal
    News

    Alexon bought by Sun European in prepack deal

    2011-09-29T12:29:00Z

    Alexon has been bought by private equity firm Sun European Partners as part of a prepack deal after the business fell into administration today.