All Retail parks & out-of-town articles – Page 19

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    Opinion

    Reinventing the retail park

    2010-04-13T10:46:00Z

    H&M’s move to open more retail park stores shows how the nature out of town retailing is changing.

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    Opinion

    It’s right to put town centres first

    2010-01-12T10:59:00Z

    The government is right to put town centre developments first, but will its strengthening of PPS4 achieve that?

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    Opinion

    B&Q property deal shows the way

    2009-10-13T09:11:00Z

    B&Q’s rent renegotiation with British Land is a grown-up way for retailers and landlords to face up to the downturn.

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    News

    Retail demand for primary space on road to recovery

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    Retailer demand for property is showing signs of recovery, according to agent Cushman & Wakefield.

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    News

    Republic tests out-of-town model with two Scottish store openings

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    Young-fashion retailer Republic is trialling an out-of-town concept as it seeks to widen its appeal.

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    Three new retailers for Ashford Designer Outlet

    2009-05-26T11:12:00Z

    Three retailers have signed up for space at McArthurGlen’s Ashford Designer Outlet, which has had an increase in sales over the last four months.Sailing and country sports clothing brand Musto, US footwear brand Skechers and women’s fashion label Phase Eight have all take stores in the outlet centre, in Kent.The ...

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    News

    Empty shops soar at Land Securities’ centres

    2009-05-13T09:43:00Z

    One of Britain’s biggest shopping centre and retail park owners today admitted that void levels are higher than during the downturn in the 1990s.

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    News

    Carpetright targets high street as property prices plummet

    2009-05-08T00:00:00Z

    Carpetright, the UK’s largest flooring retailer, is shifting its focus from out-of-town back to the high street to take advantage of falling rents, which have plunged by as much as 50 per cent.

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    News

    John Lewis to launch standalone home and electricals format

    2009-05-07T00:01:00Z

    John Lewis is to open standalone homewares and electricals stores in a bid to gain greater coverage of the UK market.

  • Analysis

    The road to evolution

    2009-03-19T17:30:00Z

    As voids increase, retail parks are having to accept a wider range of tenants from some unlikely sources. Laura Lupton looks at how landlords’ need to fill space is changing the retail landscape.

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    Store draw or damp squib?

    2009-03-19T17:16:32Z

    Surplus retail space is becoming available throughout the out-of-town market, but will the trickle of overseas interest help fill it? Ben Cooper finds out

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    Bluewater sales and footfall up

    2009-02-23T10:20:39Z

    Sales at Bluewater in Kent were up by 2.6 per cent in January compared with the same period last year, figures released by owner Lend Lease have revealed.

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    Tunbridge Wells and Ealing schemes given green light

    2009-02-03T12:51:06Z

    Plans have been given the go-ahead for two developments in the Southeast.

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    The Northwest: Cracks in the pipeline

    2009-01-30T07:19:00Z

    The retail development bubble has finally burst and the busy Northwest pipeline has been one of the hardest hit. Ben Cooper looks at the schemes that survived and those that are on the rocks

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    Top landlord Prupim offers monthly rent relief

    2009-01-30T07:07:00Z

    Prupim, the property investment arm of Prudential, has become the first major landlord to offer its retailers the chance to pay rents monthly on existing leases without any financial penalties.

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    Sainsbury’s adds to convenience store portfolio

    2009-01-13T12:39:45Z

    Sainsbury’s is to open a further five smaller-format stores by the end of March as part of its push into the convenience sector.

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    Ipswich in line for £50m centre

    2009-01-06T09:30:50Z

    Ipswich Borough Council has given planning permission for a 50 million mixed-use scheme in the town centre.

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    A step in the right direction

    2008-12-02T12:09:58Z

    Magnanimity isn't a characteristic regularly associated with major retailers, but the deal which New Look's Phil Wrigley and Sir Philip Green brokered with landlords to help small retailers will be a huge boon to beleaguered independents.

  • Analysis

    It's not all doom and gloom

    2008-10-03T00:00:00Z

    Everyone in the retail warehouse market will be glad to see the back of 2008. Retailers and landlords alike have endured a miserable year, all stemming from the collapse in the market for furniture and home improvement.Weaker players like ScS, Floors To Go and New Heights have gone into administration, ...

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    Planning: Appetite for development

    2008-10-03T00:00:00Z

    The Government’s latest report on out-of-town planning has raised more questions than it has answered, but if anything is certain it is that the sector must up its game, says Ben Cooper