All Shopping centres articles – Page 29
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NewsWestfield London evacuates over Word War II bomb alert
Shoppers and staff at Westfield London were evacuated from the shopping centre earlier today after a World War II shell casing was found nearby.
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NewsVictoria's Secret to expand into the Southwest with tenth UK store
US lingerie retailer Victoria’s Secret is poised to continue its UK expansion by opening its first store in the Southwest of England.
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VideoFour Sites: 2015 shopping centre openings could spark retail property rebound
The four shopping centres opening across the country this year will serve as inspiration for the wider retail property market as a whole.
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VideoFour Sites: The retail and leisure mix of this year's shopping centres
The second episode of Retail Week’s documentary series, as we look at the retail and leisure mix of the shopping centres opening in the UK this year.
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NewsGrand Central Birmingham developers reveal opening date
The Grand Central Birmingham retail and leisure scheme will open to the public on Thursday September 24, developers have revealed.
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NewsIndian womenswear retailer launches first UK store in Asian shopping centre
Indian-based womenswear retailer Anjallee & Arjun Kapoor has made its UK debut with a store in the East Shopping Centre at West Ham, London.
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NewsRetailers warned on Black Friday as consumers slam 'unprepared' stores
Retailers have been urged to up the ante on Black Friday after two thirds of consumers said stores were “not prepared” last year.
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VideoFour Sites: The architecture and design of this year's shopping centres
Watch the first episode of Retail Week’s new four-part documentary series, as we take a closer look at the shopping centres opening in the UK this year.
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NewsConsumer confidence at highest level since 1990s, says GfK research
Consumer confidence soared in June to its highest level since the late 1990s, according to the latest figures from research company GfK.
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NewsBusiness rates make UK 'less attractive' to foreign retailers, say Intu
Intu has piled pressure on the Government to reform the business rates system, claiming it makes the UK “less attractive” to foreign retailers.
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NewsRevamp of Nottingham's Intu Broadmarsh shopping centre gets green light
Intu’s proposed redevelopment of the Broadmarsh shopping centre in Nottingham has been given the go-ahead by council leaders.
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NewsRetail footfall drops again but retail parks continue resurgence
Retail footfall dropped for the second month in a row in May but out-of-town shopping locations bucked the overall trend.
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NewsWestfield opens retail tech entrepreneur hub in San Francisco
Westfield aims to foster retail tech entrepreneurship by opening a co-working, event and tech demo space at its San Francisco shopping mall.
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GalleryStore gallery: Discover the new trend of the hybrid cafe-retailer
There is a growing trend of cafes and restaurants opening retail spaces. Here are some of the most interesting examples in London.
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GalleryStore gallery: Sun & Sand Sports fuses digital and physical in Dubai
Sun & Sand Sports has opened a concept store in Dubai Mall that allows customers to challenge each other to interactive trials.
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NewsBank holiday footfall boost for high street but retail parks suffer
Britain’s high streets fought back against retail parks and shopping centres over the weekend as seaside visitors boosted footfall.
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NewsH&M to relocate store at St David’s Dewi Saint in Cardiff
Fashion retailer H&M has revealed plans to relocate its store in St David’s Dewi Saint shopping centre in Cardiff.
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GalleryStore gallery: Sofa Workshop unveils compact test store in Westfield
Sofa retailer Sofa Workshop has seen tough times, but now it’s sitting pretty. John Ryan talks to managing director Ian McGuffog about its latest format.
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NewsRetail Diary: Intu puts fun into shopping but its gnome joke for B&Q
Intu hires a head of fun at the Metrocentre, B&Q’s gnome leaders battle to take control of the garden party and James Corden’s carpool karaoke drives spike in sales of dashboard cameras.
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OpinionComment: Landlords must keep abreast of innovative technology
New retail technology will not kill off shopping centres - on the contrary, it has the potential to make them more vital than ever.

















