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Oxford CBRE Town Centre Report
All the latest population, socio-economic deomgraphics and property valuation data on Oxford and its surroundings. CB Richard Ellis considers the prime area of pitch within Oxford to be Cornmarket Street. The primary shopping centre is the Westgate Centre, anchored by Primark.CBRE appointed to sell Oxford Street receivership block
Receivers to an island block opposite Selfridges, owned by David Pearl and his Middle Eastern partners, have appointed CBRE to sell the asset.
Macmillan starts a new chapter at Kings Cross
Henderson Global Investors and Istithmar P&O Estates have let the final phase of their Regent Quarter Development in London’s King’s Cross.
Coast takes on Clinton store
Fashion retailer Coast plans to trial a larger-format store after signing up for a flagship shop on London’s Oxford Street.
Receivers appointed in Oxford Street
Receivers have been appointed to a highly contested £75m block at 431/451 Oxford Street owned by a joint venture between David Pearl’s Structadene and a private Middle Eastern investor.
Revealed: Clinton Cards stores at risk of closure
Property Week can today reveal a list of 345 Clinton Cards and Birthdays stores deemed ‘non-core’, which is expected to form the basis of the stores to be closed next week.
Administrators confirm 44 Clinton and Birthdays closures
The administrators to Clinton Cards have today confirmed the closure of 25 Birthdays and 19 Clinton Cards stores.
Hotter Shoes steps up pace of expansion
Lancashire-based shoe company Hotter Shoes plans to expand its store portfolio by 35 sites by the end of 2013.
Axa extends on Oxford Street
Axa Real Estate has been granted planning permission for a £40m retail-led scheme on London’s Oxford Street.
Research expert Blake to join CBRE
CBRE has appointed Neil Blake as head of Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and UK research.
Revealed: full list of Clinton Cards stores most at risk of closure
Property Week can today reveal a list of 345 Clinton Cards and Birthdays stores deemed ‘non-core’, which is expected to form the basis of the stores to be closed next week.







