All Stores and property articles – Page 330

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    Opinion

    One for the price of two at DSGi

    2009-09-01T12:31:00Z

    The PC World and Currys stores in Fulham will soon disappear in favour of a single co-branded “Megastore.” The obvious question is: Why would you do this?

  • News

    Styles & Wood unveils sharp half-year profit fall

    2009-09-01T11:59:00Z

    Styles & Wood, the property services company that headed Retail Week’s top shopfitter league in 2008, has unveiled a dramatic loss for the half-year to June 30.

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    News

    Currys unveils first mezzanine Megastore

    2009-08-28T07:00:00Z

    DSGi-owned electricals chain Currys yesterday opened its first Megastore incorporating a mezzanine floor, enabling the retailer to merchandise its assortment more effectively than ever before.

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    Gallery

    Top (Pri)marks: the new Primark in Bristol

    2009-08-28T00:00:00Z

    The value giant has just opened a swish store in Bristol, but can it steal the flagship mantle from Marble Arch? John Ryan finds out

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    Gallery

    Store of the Week: Camper Beaubourg, France

    2009-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Spanish shoe retailer and brand Camper provides a new reason for visiting the Paris’s Beaubourg area with a store that takes a pretty unusual stance to visual merchandising and layout.

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    News

    Julian Graves fascia to survive acquisition by Holland & Barrett

    2009-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Holland & Barrett will retain the Julian Graves fascia in the majority of stores following clearance last Friday from the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) for its takeover of the chain.

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    Opinion

    Rubbish service means a rubbish store

    2009-08-24T09:27:00Z

    Everybody knows that good store design is really only a starting point. If a walk through the doors means entering a slapdash operational environment where stock, staff and service all militate against getting what you want or need, then the design effort has been utterly wasted.

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    Gallery

    Store of the Week: Harvey Nichols, Knightsbridge

    2009-08-21T00:00:00Z

    You can normally rely upon Harvey Nichols to do something special with its windows: it’s part of the way the brand works. However, the Knightsbridge flagship has a scheme at the moment that is likely to stop even the most fashion-hardened Sloane in her tracks.

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    News

    Thomas Pink to trial women’s only store formats

    2009-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Shirt retailer Thomas Pink is to trial a new women’s only store format at its Harrods concession and in its Jermyn Street outlet. Designed by San Francisco-based design consultancy Brand & Allen, the new look will launch in Jermyn Street next month and is based around a boudoir design.

  • News

    Office Depot launches flagship store in Kuwait

    2009-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Office Depot has launched a flagship store at The Avenues Mall, its first in Kuwait. The store covers 9,690 sq ft and offers about 5,000 products and services, including a photocopy, print and ship centre.The store has been opened in partnership with local retailer MH Alshaya and is expected to ...

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    Gallery

    Breathing new life into dead space

    2009-08-21T00:00:00Z

    With voids skyrocketing in the recession, landlords and developers need to be creative with empty space to keep shoppers interested. John Ryan reports on some of the inventive ideas being tested

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    News

    LK Bennett to roll out new look

    2009-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Upmarket women’s fashion retailer LK Bennett is to roll out its new-look store design that it unveiled at its 2,670 sq ft shop in Bluewater last month.

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    Costco opens first Australian store in Melbourne

    2009-08-21T00:00:00Z

    US-based warehouse club Costco has opened the doors of its first Australian store.Located in Melbourne, the 155,000 sq ft store attracted more than 1,000 shoppers within the first hour of trading. The store features about 3,600 SKUs comprising groceries, electronics, clothing, DVDs, books and furnishings.Fresh food is predominantly sourced locally, ...

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    Opinion

    Paperchase shows the way

    2009-08-17T11:06:00Z

    In spite of the apparent emergence of Germany and France from recession (that’s what the figures indicate), retailers in those countries are under the cosh just as much as over here and store openings are as thin on the ground.

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    Store of the week: John Lewis Foodhall Bluewater

    2009-08-14T00:00:00Z

    The John Lewis/Waitrose Foodhall at John Lewis Bluewater has now been up and running for two weeks. At 16,500 sq ft, it is around a third larger than the Oxford Street format on which it has been modelled and is now the biggest food collaboration between the two retailers that ...

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    Gallery

    Robert Dyas: Playing hard ball with hardware

    2009-08-14T00:00:00Z

    Following Robert Dyas’s management buyout the hardware retailer wants to declutter its stores. John Ryan visits the Maidenhead test bed

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    Opinion

    The right thing for M&S would be the wrong thing for high streets

    2009-08-11T10:06:00Z

    The presence of an unmodernised Marks & Spencer store is a tell-tale sign of a high street which has seen better days.

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    News

    Helly Hansen to open first UK standalone store in Arndale Centre

    2009-08-10T11:06:00Z

    Norwegian outdoorwear brand Helly Hansen is to open its first mainstream retail store in the UK, in Manchester’s Arndale Centre in the autumn.

  • Opinion

    Why Kensington High Street is not dead

    2009-08-10T11:05:00Z

    Reports of the death of Kensington High Street are much exaggerated. It’s not even dying: just changing.

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    Gallery

    Primark sets sail for new shores

    2009-08-07T00:00:00Z

    Germany is the latest step on Primark’s path to world domination and, judging by the value-fashion retailer’s debut store in Bremen, its appeal should translate. John Ryan goes to take a closer look