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Blacks adds to board with ex-Hobbs chief
Nick Samuel, former chief executive of fashion retailer Hobbs, has joined the board of Blacks Leisure as a non-executive director.
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BPF president warns of rent reform dangers
Small retailers could face greater demands for rental deposits if there was a widespread move to monthly rent payments, one of the most powerful figures in retail property warned this week.
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Bristol's Cabot Circus adds fashion tenants
Bristol's 500 million Cabot Circus development has secured a raft of new lettings a month ahead of its long-awaited opening.
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Mountain Warehouse in Scottish expansion drive
Outdoor specialist Mountain Warehouse has embarked on a Scottish expansion spree.
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Victorinox to unveil Bond Street flagship
Luxury Swiss brand Victorinox is to open its European flagship store on London's Bond Street.
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House of Fraser to launch new-look magazine
House of Fraser will unveil a new-look in-store magazine on September 1.
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Tesco local sourcing sales to reach £500m
Tesco is on course to generate more than 500 million from the sale of locally sourced food and drink sales this year, according to The Times .
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Aldi becomes latest BRC member
German discount giant Aldi is the latest retailer to become a member of the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
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Co-op to install mini-banks in 250 convenience stores
The Co-operative Group will put banking operations inside up to 250 of its biggest convenience stores to encourage customers to use more services within the mutual group, according to The Telegraph .
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M&S drive highlights plastic bag success
Marks & Spencer is today launching an in-store ad campaign to highlight the success to date of its scheme to charge for plastic bags.
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UK economic growth grinds to a halt
UK economic growth has flatlined between April and June, increasing fears of a recession.
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Debenhams winter fashion sales rocket
Debenhams has revealed that sales of winter clothes are booming as the wet summer continues and shoppers prepare for high winter fuel bills.
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Gap profits revive but sales fall again
Fashion giant Gap has reported a surge in second quarter profits despite a fall in sales.
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Mamas & Papas bucks gloom with soaring sales
Mamas & Papas is to open four stores after bucking the high street downturn with a 46 per cent year on year uplift in fashion sales for the spring/summer period.
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John Lewis sales slide
John Lewis blamed the summer exam results and the Olympics as a distraction for its customers as it suffered a 4.2 per cent drop in sales for the week to August 16.
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Baugur still in frame for Saks
Baugur has put itself firmly back in the frame to buy US department store chain Saks.
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A-Wear to open first UK store
Young Irish fashion brand A-Wear will open its first standalone store in the UK on September 4 at Leicester’s new Highcross centre.
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Rosebys enters talks with banks as insurers pull suppliers’ cover
Textiles retailer Rosebys is in talks with its banks after Euler Hermes pulled its credit insurance from its suppliers.
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HoF breathes new life into own-brand offer
House of Fraser has revamped its own-brands as it unveils robust first half trading results.
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Lidl pushes into convenience with Express format
German discount grocer Lidl has entered the fiercely competitive convenience store arena with the launch of a new format, Lidl Express.

















