All Stores and property articles – Page 346
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News
HMV takes new format up a gear in Liverpool
HMV will unveil the latest version of its store of the future next week when it opens its 15,000 sq ft shop at Liverpool One.
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AnalysisWoodn’t it be nice
Another week, another wooden store. But supermarket giant Sainsbury’s latest eco-store at Dartmouth really does mark a new chapter in green retailing. John Ryan reports.
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Styles & Wood profits nosedive
Styles & Wood, the UK's largest shopfitter, has seen pre-tax profits crash by 53.8 per cent to 2.4 million in the year to June 30.
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Opinion
It’s not all greenwash
Heading off from Paddington to Dartmouth, it’s hard not to wonder whether a day trip to Devon’s far west is worth it just to look at a wooden supermarket.
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Selfridges to reveal new men’s formalwear area
Selfridges will unveil a new-look men’s formalwear department at its Oxford Street flagship at the end of September.
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Gallery
Store of the week: Tie Rack, Oxford Street
Tie Rack is back with a bang with its refurbished Oxford Street flagship, which reopened last Friday.
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Analysis
Small stores with a big impact
Making the most of your shop with limited space is never easy, but it can be done. John Ryan visits two strong new examples.
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GalleryThorntons – Kingston-upon-Thames
Thorntons gives a London suburban store a long awaited makeover.
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Opinion
Shopfitters are feeling the heat
You know things are not as good as they might be when the questioner becomes the questioned. Speak to almost any design consultancy or shopfitter at present and the question being popped is: “How are other people finding it?”
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Analysis
Nike goes for gold
As the Beijing Olympics enters its second week, Nike Town’s Oxford Street flagship is making the most of the event. And the store is in seriously good shape, as John Ryan discovers.
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News
Tie Rack to rebrand as it eyes overseas growth
Tie Rack is to rebrand as Tie Rack London and is considering Europe and Asia for growth opportunities.
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Tesco Indian stores on agenda after Tata deal
Tesco is likely to open a retail chain in India if restrictive foreign investment laws in the country are lifted.
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Kinnaird unveils Envy growth plans
Fashion retailer Envy is to open the first standalone store for its Tom Wolfe brand at Westfield London this autumn.
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Lakeland to test new look at Liverpool One
Kitchen and homewares retailer and mail order operator Lakeland will unveil a new format when it opens a store at Liverpool One in mid-October.
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Vodafone to open 50 stores by April
Vodafone is to open another 50 stores, taking its portfolio to 400.
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Gallery
Store of the week: Next, Tottenham Court Road
You have to hand it to Next. The Next Home format is still a fledgling offshoot of its parent, but it has already morphed into something considerably different from the first store that opened in Lakeside.
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Oka unveils Cotswolds store
Furniture retailer Oka will open its store in the Cotswolds village of Broadway, Worcestershire on August 22.
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Harrods outlines mission to double sales of own-brand
Harrods is to double its own-label sales over the next two years and is remodelling its menswear department.
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Printemps revamps flagship in plan for luxury Euro chain
French department store group Printemps has embarked on a radical revamp of its iconic Paris flagship as part of plans by its owners to operate a pan-European luxury department chain.

















