All Property articles – Page 350
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Opinion
Retailers should not fear a Land Securities break up
Landlord's reputation in retail would not be dented
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AnalysisSoft centred
Shopping centre investment is dropping off as the market shows signs of strain, with falling yields and the prospect of a squeeze on consumer spending. Adrian Morrison investigates
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News
Robotham makes exit at Borders as sale of its UK arm approaches
Property chief moves on as UK business puts expansion on hold
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News
Raft of fashion retailers join Bullring
Armani Exchange, DKNY Jeans, Tommy Hilfiger, Kurt Geiger and Ben Sherman join iconic scheme
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News
Dumfries retail development to lead town revival
Urban regeneration company Centros Miller has joined forces with Dumfries and Galloway Council in Scotland to develop a retail-led scheme in Dumfries town centre. Proposals for the 3.7 acre (1.5ha) site are at an early stage, but the scheme could measure up to about 200,000 sq ft (18,580 sq m). ...
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News
Retailers clamour for larger units at High Wycombe’s Eden scheme
A raft of retailers have signed to the Eden development at High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, taking the scheme to about 90 per cent-let by floorspace. Fashion retailers Zara, Bershka, Topshop, Next, River Island and H&M are all taking large-format stores at the development, which will absorb the existing Octagon centre. ...
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News
Saviour of Carnaby Street to build new West End quarter
Developer Shaftesbury has been given the green light to transform 2 acres (0.8ha) of derelict buildings close to London’s Leicester Square with a retail and restaurant scheme. Shaftesbury – the company behind the regeneration of London’s Carnaby Street and Seven Dials – has dubbed the scheme Longmartin. It is situated ...
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AnalysisCentre Forward: the Irish Midlands’ economic boom
A new shopping development is set to revolutionise the retail map of the Irish Midlands – a former backwater that’s now experiencing an economic boom. David Thame reports
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Analysis
Laying down the law
Tougher times are putting retailers under pressure to cut costs, so they need to take the upper hand with landlords. Jon Neale offers 10 tips on how to stop rental costs spiralling
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News
Champneys builds high street presence with Enfield signing
Upmarket health and beauty resort operatorpicks Palace Exchange for second high street shop
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News
Shaftesbury to develop central London retail destination
Longmartin scheme to bring in fresh retailers

















