All Staff pay articles – Page 80

  • Thorntons is planning to close 60 stores to further reduce its portfolio
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    Thorntons to revamp stores after poor trading hits its performance

    2012-02-16T07:00:00Z

    Thorntons is to spend up to £6m into refitting 75 stores over the next three years to improve performance after profits plummeted.

  • Anthropologie
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    What are 2012's visual merchandising trends?

    2012-02-13T07:00:00Z

    Although 2012 is still young, trends in visual merchandising are already becoming apparent. John Ryan walks the West End and the King’s Road to see what they are.

  • Selfridges pop-up library
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    Pop-up library, Selfridges London

    2012-02-13T07:00:00Z

    Selfridges’ decision to open a pop-up library in its basement is a canny move.

  • Reischmann
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    Reischmann, Kempten, Germany

    2012-02-06T07:00:00Z

    Outdoor activity stores that seek to make you part of the action while within the confines of a shop are something of a cliche.

  • Tesco, Leytonstone
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    The Tesco test

    2012-02-06T07:00:00Z

    Tesco lost ground in the UK over Christmas, but are mid-sized superstores well placed to help it bounce back? John Ryan reports.

  • Treasure and Bond
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    New York store design: A year’s a long time in retail

    2012-01-30T07:00:00Z

    There have been some dramatic changes in Manhattan’s retail landscape over the past 12 months and the visual merchandising bar has been raised yet again. John Ryan reports.

  • Verkkokauppa.com
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    Verkkokauppa.com, Helsinki

    2012-01-30T07:00:00Z

    Verkkokauppa.com is quite a mouthful for those not conversant with Finnish, but this is the name of Finland’s second largest electronics retailer.

  • Totalsports, Cape Town
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    Totalsports, Cape Town

    2012-01-23T07:00:00Z

    South Africa is a country with a passion for sports.

  • Primark, Edinburgh
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    Primark: Making its mark

    2012-01-20T07:00:00Z

    Edinburgh shoppers are flocking to Princes Street following the long-awaited arrival of Primark. John Ryan visits the flagship that has become the city’s retail phenomenon.

  • Small batches of rare chocolate will be made daily in the store’s basement kitchen
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    In Pictures: Hotel Chocolat unveils chocolate factory store

    2012-01-17T14:40:00Z

    Hotel Chocolat has opened the UK’s first store which combines making and selling chocolate under one roof.

  • Phones4U
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    Phones 4U, Oxford Street

    2012-01-16T07:00:00Z

    Phones 4U midway along Oxford Street has been around for a long time and probably isn’t the first place that might spring to mind when considering visual merchandising novelty.

  • Topshop/Topman, Lakeside
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    Arcadia: More from less

    2012-01-16T07:00:00Z

    Arcadia’s stated aim of reshaping its estate following last year’s profits downturn is already having some positive effects. John Ryan visits Lakeside to look at the effect of change on Topshop/Topman.

  • The quirky visual merchandising and striking use of mannequins makes Beyond Retro a shop worth visiting
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    Beyond Retro: Back to the (retro) future

    2012-01-09T07:00:00Z

    Vintage clothing retailer Beyond Retro is defying the gloom and growing fast. John Ryan travels to Dalston to see its latest store.

  • The Locker Room, Brent Cross
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    The Locker Room, Brent Cross

    2012-01-09T07:00:00Z

    Wander past the average branch of Foot Locker in this country and the impression may be of a store that has a lot of trainers, but not perhaps of a highly wrought interior.

  • Foyles, Westfield Stratford City
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    Foyles, Westfield Stratford City

    2011-12-19T07:00:00Z

    Westfield Stratford City can overwhelm as you are assaulted by retail brand messages at every turn across all three of its long, long floors.

  • Waitrose
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    Waitrose: A Bracknell beauty

    2011-12-12T07:00:00Z

    Bracknell may be the home to Waitrose HQ, but it had lacked a Waitrose store. Now it can boast the grocer’s greenest shop and a standout for the area. John Ryan reports.

  • Svensk Tenn, Sweden
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    Svensk Tenn, Stockholm, Sweden

    2011-12-12T07:00:00Z

    Sweden is known for its interior design, and in a retail context, this usually means stripped back minimalism with a lot of wood to emphasise the natural qualities of the great Scandinavian outdoors. And to an extent, the newly refurbished Svensk Tenn store in Stockholm is a case in point.

  • K Town, Goettingen, Germany
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    K Town, Goettingen, Germany

    2011-12-05T07:00:00Z

    German department store Karstadt has not been without its share of problems – not least of which has been its inability to garner sufficient sales to convince those who need convincing that it is a good long-term prospect.

  • Sainsbury's, Welwyn Garden City
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    Milestone in the garden city

    2011-12-02T07:00:00Z

    In a quest for clarity and a more appealing store environment, Sainsbury’s has created a ‘milestone’ store in Welwyn Garden City. John Ryan visits and talks to head of store design Damien Culkin.

  • Aigle, Covent Garden
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    Aigle, Covent Garden

    2011-11-28T07:00:00Z

    Shops selling a single category are thin on the ground – width, as well as depth, is normally deemed desirable by most retailers.