All Next articles – Page 57

  • News

    Next launches Brand Directory

    2008-02-29T13:15:35Z

    Next has launched its branded young fashion web site Brand Directory, following a soft launch on its own web site at the end of last year.

  • News

    Next tipped as bid target for M&S

    2008-02-29T10:41:42Z

    Credit Suisse has suggested that Next could be a bid target for Marks & Spencer, arguing that investors do not appreciate the extent of the structural problems facing Next.

  • News

    Poor John Lewis trading fuels City fears as Tesco is attacked

    2008-02-28T11:37:41Z

    John Lewis’s revelation that last week’s trading was the “toughest in recent memory” spooked an already panicky City.

  • News

    Europe’s Next

    2008-02-21T09:03:39Z

    Fashion powerhouse launches web offer on the continent as international gold rush accelerates

  • Opinion

    Is love in the air?

    2008-02-14T11:47:55Z

    On today of all days, talk of a love affair seems appropriate. And the subject? The British shoppers’ affection for overseas retailers.

  • Analysis

    Sales Derby

    2008-01-17T12:37:00Z

    It’s Sale time and the race is on to clear old stock. John Ryan takes a walk around the Westfield Derby centre with Karl McKeever to see how persuasive retailers’ strategies are

  • Dolcis
    Analysis

    On the back foot

    2008-01-10T11:30:00Z

    2007 was another tough year for specialist shoe retailers and more recent news of floundering footwear players has done little to assuage fears for the new year. But, as Jennifer Creevy discovers, there is still a place for those with the right offer

  • News

    Next makes shock online move into fitted kitchens

    2008-01-10T09:43:18Z

    Next has launched fitted kitchens, bathrooms and bedrooms online and in its catalogue, in an initiative that will send shock waves through the homewares sector.

  • MinimumWage
    Analysis

    Minimum wage, minimum effort

    2008-01-03T10:31:00Z

    Retailers have always prided themselves on paying their workers above the minimum wage. But, with the rate racing ahead of inflation, they are struggling to keep pace. Liz Morrell reports

  • News

    Next to beat profit forecasts despite store sales fall

    2008-01-03T08:47:08Z

    Fashion group Next suffered a 3.2 per cent like-for-like sales fall at its core stores business between July 30 and December 24, but expects full-year profits to beat expectations.

  • Analysis

    New kid on the block

    2007-12-13T14:37:00Z

    No one thought Glasgow needed the Silverburn centre, but now it’s open, how is it faring? Ben Cooper takes a trip north to investigate

  • Analysis

    Where’s the festive spirit?

    2007-12-13T14:26:00Z

    Running a first-class store operation during the Christmas period is a challenge. Charlotte Dennis-Jones takes a walk down Oxford Street with Itim Consulting partner Simon Puryerto give their verdict on which retailers are holding up best under the festive pressure this year

  • News

    Fears for new year take shine off upbeat week for general retailers

    2007-12-13T12:18:53Z

    General retailers were the week’s beneficiaries as they outperformed their food peers and the FTSE. Lower interest rates were welcomed, but analysts remained downbeat about prospects.

  • Advertising
    Analysis

    Christmas ads: Let battle commence

    2007-12-06T12:11:00Z

    Compelling Christmas ads can make or break a retailer’s festive season. Katie Kilgallen and Saatchi & Saatchi’s Bobby Hui settle in front of the TV to analyse this year’s efforts

  • Marshall's Yard
    Analysis

    Gainsborough’s Marshall’s Yard: Birth of a renaissance

    2007-11-29T16:10:00Z

    Gainsborough’s Marshall’s Yard feels more like a market square than a retail park. John Ryan visits a scheme that shows how retail development can revive a tired market town

  • News

    Next opens first Home in London

    2007-11-22T15:07:43.220Z

    Next opened its first standalone Home store in London this week, a 15,000 sq ft (1,395 sq m) outlet on the site of failed entertainment retailer Fopp’s flagship on Tottenham Court Road.

  • BQNight
    Analysis

    Retail parks innovate as DIY stores slow expansion

    2007-10-11T11:18:00Z

    As the UK’s DIY big-boxers slow expansion plans, downsize and even consider closing stores, landlords need to take innovative action to revive their parks, says Mark Faithfull

  • News

    Tesco is most admired retailer

    2006-03-08T13:55:00Z

    Industry survey rates top names

  • News

    Fashion brands join Centrale in Croydon

    2004-05-28T12:09:00Z

    French Connection and H M have become the latest retailers to sign up for St Martins Property Group’s 800,000 sq ft (74,320 sq m) Centrale shopping centre in Croydon.

  • News

    Southside’s upmarket move drives rent rises

    2004-04-09T12:09:00Z

    Existing retailers at the former Wandsworth Arndale Centre in south London face four-fold rent increases as Portfolio Holdings’ redevelopment of the scheme - renamed Southside - gathers pace.