All Property articles – Page 327
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NewsFour retailers at Liverpool One beset by delays with opening
Four retailers due to open at Liverpool One later this year are facing delays because of complications with the redevelopment of listed buildings.
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Work kicks off on Peterborough scheme
Work is under way on Peterborough Garden Park as owner Garden Park Investments announces the signing of garden and leisure retailer Van Hage as the scheme’s anchor tenant.
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OpinionProperty comment: Westfield, retail's Marmite
Where Marmite is concerned, you either love it or hate it. Retailers fall into the same distinct camps when it comes to Westfield London.
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Hermes offers tenants option to pay monthly
Hermes, one of the UK’s largest retail landlords, has broken ranks to offer its tenants the chance to pay their rents monthly in advance.
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Analysis
Watch the top 20 towns closer than ever
The UK’s top towns can’t have had a more dramatic year of change than this.From Liverpool to Leicester to London and from Bristol to Belfast, the retail property industry has created more significant new developments this year than in any other in recent memory.These schemes have been a long time ...
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Analysis
Location, location, location
Fact: Retail has been hit hard by global economic conditions. Fact: Retail footfall is down across the board, with out-of-town retail schemes feeling the greatest pain. Fact: A growing number of retailers have entered administration or have issued severe profit warnings.Given the above, it is no surprise that retailers are ...
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Analysis
In the pipeline
2008 has been a one-off year for shopping centre development, but the coming decade will have plenty of interest, despite tough timesAnother year of shopping centre openings like 2008 is unlikely to be seen again in the next decade. The changes in our projected list of 2018’s top towns reflect ...
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Cabot Circus: Bristol retail scheme opens
The much-awaited Cabot Circus scheme in Bristol opened its doors today.
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Southgate: Work resumes at Bath scheme after fire
Work has resumed on the Multi Development Southgate scheme in Bath following a fire on the site this week.
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Analysis
Edinburgh: A capital idea for Scotland at St James Quarter
Despite Edinburgh’s cultural richness its retail portfolio has long been in the shadow of its neighbour Glasgow. Now an overhaul of its most unattractive scheme is set to give the city the offer it deserves. By Ben Cooper
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Blaze holds up shopping centre development
A fire that tore through a shopping centre construction site in Bath has brought the project to a standstill while fire investigations are carried out.
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Anthropologie appoints managing director for Europe
US fashion retailer Anthropologie has appointed James Bidwell as managing director for Europe to advance the chain’s growth into the UK and Europe.
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Fire at Bath's Southgate centre
A fire has broken out on the construction site of Multi Development’s Southgate scheme in Bath.
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Land Securities nears sale of Birmingham Bullring stake as it slims retail
Commercial property investor Land Securities is close to completing a deal to sell off its stake in Birmingham’s 1 billion Bullring centre.
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Ann Summers lifts Wigan’s Grand Arcade
Ann Summers has signed for a store at the Grand Arcade in Wigan, which means the centre is now more than 98 per cent let.
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Bolton's Market Place shopping centre unveils £40m retail extension
The extension to the Market Place shopping centre in Bolton opened last week, bringing an extra 96,415 sq ft (8,955 sq m) of retail space and new retailers to the city centre.
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Opinion
Cabot Circus: Bristol’s much-needed retail injection
Of all the shopping centres opening this autumn, Cabot Circus in Bristol is arguably the most needed.
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London rent growth slows as credit crunch bites
London’s position as a safe haven in UK retail has weakened, according to figures published this week.
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Analysis
Redevelopment: Made to order
Vast amounts of new space may have come onto the market this year, but the redevelopment of existing centres is likely to grow in importance as the pipeline dries up, Ben Cooper discovers.
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Stoke-on-Trent scheme gets go-ahead for extension
Property regeneration specialist St Modwen has been given the green light to proceed with retail-led extension works to the Norton Park District Centre in Stoke-on-Trent.

















