More on Me + Em – Page 2901
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Charles Tyrwhitt heads for City scheme
Men’s fashion retailer Charles Tyrwhitt has taken a store in the City of London.
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Tunbridge Wells and Ealing schemes given green light
Plans have been given the go-ahead for two developments in the Southeast.
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Westfield retailers unite in outrage at service charges
The dispute over service charges at Westfield London has escalated as more retailers join the fight against the landlords’ demands.
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Ideal Shopping Direct founders oust board members
The founders of Ideal Shopping Direct have succeeded in ousting three board members including chairman David Williams and have taken the helm of the TV shopping channel.
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Opinion
Prupim's monthly rent offer comes with strings attached
The news that landlord Prupim has offered retailers monthly rent payments is to be welcomed wholeheartedly. But the move does raise a number of questions.
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BRC produces US product safety standard
Some of world’s biggest retailers will have to adhere to the British Retail Consortium's product safety standard following an agreement with North America's leading retail trade association.
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Whistles finds new financing
Womenswear retailer Whistles has found new financing as it fights to ease the strain placed on the business last year when Icelandic bank Glitnir collapsed.
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Co-op uses entire Coronation Street ad break for brand campaign
The Co-operative Group is to launch its 10m brand campaign on February 16, having secured the entire commercial break in Coronation Street.
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John Lewis expansion hit by development delays
John Lewis is being forced to scale back its expansion as many plans for new shopping centres are shelved by developers.
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Carpetright UK and Ireland like-for-likes slip
Carpetright’s UK and Ireland like-for-like sales fell 2.9 per cent in the five weeks to January 31.
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New Look signs for London HQ
New Look has signed the lease on its London headquarters as it embarks on plans to become a significant player in the global fashion market.
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Mail order clothing sales hit £56.5m in December
Sales of clothing through mail order hit 56.5m in December.
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Opinion
Regent Street: don't waste the recession
‘A recession is a terrible thing to waste,’ said Kevin Roche, a director at US store design company Callison, last week in what might, at first glance, appear to be a distinctly counter-intuitive moment.
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Analysis
Video: Tesco's green blueprint in Cheetham Hill
John Ryan interviews Tesco head of environmental construction Mark Sowter about the grocer's new Cheetham Hill eco-store
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Waterford Wedgwood receives bid offer from Clarion
Waterford Wedgwood has received a bid from US private equity firm Clarion Capital.
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Google glitch temporarily halts access to all e-commerce sites
Many internet surfers could have been forgiven for thinking the whole internet was broken on Saturday, after a problem with Google left users unable to access any internet sites.
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Sir Philip Green moots Principles bid
Sir Philip Green is understood to be interested in bidding for Principles, the fashion brand owned by Mosaic.
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New Look slips into the red
New Look has slipped into the red after notching up a pre-tax loss of 1.8m for the year to March 29.
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Most retailers report like-for-like Christmas sales growth
More than half (52 per cent) of retailers reported positive like-for-like sales over the Christmas period.
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Borders to pull out of BAA airports
Borders UK has been forced to pull out of BAA airports after failing to agree new rental terms.

















