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  • News

    Flying Brands profits plummet

    2008-08-01T09:01:03Z

    Pre-tax profits at multichannel retailer Flying Brands have more than halved in the 26 weeks to June 27, falling to 1.2 million.

  • News

    Kingfisher agrees sale of Castorama Italy

    2008-08-01T08:36:36Z

    DIY giant Kingfisher has agreed to sell its Castorama Italy business for €560 million ( 440 million) to French home improvement retailer Groupe Adeo.

  • News

    Metro results top expectations

    2008-07-31T17:21:00Z

    German retail giant Metro has posted better-than-expected results for the six months to June 30.

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    Analysis

    The flight to value

    2008-07-31T14:48:00Z

    Unlike many sectors, value players appear to be benefiting from the tough economic climate. So are they likely to feature more prominently in schemes in future? By Mark Faithfull

  • Total evolution: The
    Analysis

    Driven to change

    2008-07-31T14:41:00Z

    With petrol prices soaring, some have warned that out-of-town centres could suffer. Mark Faithfull discovers that they may need to evolve to keep hold of customers in uncertain times

  • Analysis

    Brought down to size?

    2008-07-31T14:27:00Z

    The retail market has changed rapidly for the worse as the UK economy has toughened, but new developments are still letting well. John Ryan investigates the apparent paradox

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    Gallery

    River Island – Brent Cross

    2008-07-31T14:22:00Z

    Following a four-month long refurbishment River Island’s Brent Cross branch has emerged from its chrysalis.

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    Analysis

    Centres of attention

    2008-07-31T14:19:00Z

    In the past 12 months a raft of new schemes have transformed the UK’s retail landscape, but the downturn means the challenges they face have intensified. Ben Cooper reports

  • Tim Danaher, editor,
    Analysis

    Customers first

    2008-07-31T14:10:00Z

    Although it sometimes seems like the good times are going to last forever, in the end there always comes a reminder that the property market is cyclical. For shopping centre owners and developers, that is happening now. By Tim Danaher

  • Analysis

    Top 100 Shopping Centres 2008

    2008-07-31T12:42:00Z

    Retail Week presents a comprehensive lookat the top 100 shopping centres in 2008Click below for more Top 100 Shopping Centres 2008

  • Opinion

    The White Stuff

    2008-07-31T11:41:44Z

    So has White Stuff got the right stuff? Undoubtedly the answer is yes. But this week the lifestyle fashion retailer announced that it had called off its search for a minority investor.

  • News

    Wolfson: end quarterly rents now

    2008-07-31T11:04:08Z

    Next chief executive Simon Wolfson has hit out at landlords, arguing that rental payment terms need to “come in line with the times”.

  • News

    Woolies seeks outsider to turn fortunes around

    2008-07-31T11:01:32Z

    Woolworths is almost certain to appoint a chief executive from outside the business as it eyes a radical reshaping of its store portfolio to halt declining sales.

  • Opinion

    Woolies' future lies in small shops

    2008-07-31T10:53:37Z

    Few retail experiences are more depressing than Retail Week’s local Woolworths in Camden Town. A visit on Wednesday revealed big gaps on the shelves, a range that could only be described as eccentric and a store that hadn’t been touched for years. On the high street outside, rivals from Game ...

  • News

    Shoe retailers in limbo over Asian import tax

    2008-07-31T10:51:29Z

    Footwear retailers are preparing for the worst as the European Union decides whether to extend the 2006 anti-dumping laws due to expire this October.

  • News

    Rumours of MFI restructure played down

    2008-07-31T10:49:05Z

    The appointment of directors of restructuring specialist Hilco to the board of MFI-owner MEP Mayflower does not signal a need for emergency surgery, sources close to the retailer insist.

  • News

    Government to pick grocery czar if talks fail

    2008-07-31T10:47:23Z

    The Government will consider bringing in a grocery ombudsman itself if the Competition Commission cannot come to an agreement with the supermarkets.

  • News

    BRC slams Government over Crossrail costs

    2008-07-31T10:44:40Z

    The British Retail Consortium has hit out at the Government for leaving retailers in the dark over the funding of the 16 billion Crossrail train service running across London, which was given the green light last week.

  • News

    New Look and Debs to enter North Africa

    2008-07-31T10:40:27Z

    New Look and Debenhams are to open stores in North Africa in an effort to take advantage of the region’s burgeoning economy.

  • News

    Tesco to ramp up banking offer in stores following £950m RBS deal

    2008-07-31T10:36:29Z

    Tesco is poised to roll out personal finance desks in about 200 of its Extra superstores after buying Royal Bank of Scotland’s 50 per cent stake in Tesco Personal Finance (TPF) for 950 million.