All Property Week articles in Leisure and Retail supplement 22 November 2002
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Outlook north-west: The Phoenix syndrome
The devastation caused by terrorists in Manchester has blown some of the biggest names in retail into the city; now Liverpool looks forward to the Blitz.
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Leisure parks: Heron lands in Glasgow
Gerald Ronson's Heron empire has big plans to turn Glasgow into a European entertainment hub.
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The leisure forecast
Merseyside is watching the football, Glasgow's drinking spots struggle for elbow room, while Birmingham and Bristol wait for clearer skies
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Corporate strategy: The point of no return
Philip Green won't be getting his hands on Principles, Hawkshead and Warehouse. A management team bought them out a year ago.
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Shopping centres: Lakeside shakedown
Lakeside ruled the waves before Bluewater opened across the Thames. Now the Essex shopping centre is staking its future on a massive overhaul project.
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Outlook south-west: Mall is beautiful
There are wide open spaces in the West Country, and with more being built all the time.
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Outlook Midlands: Market awaits the Bull
It's all quiet among the retail hordes as they prepare for the mighty Bullring to be unleashed among them.
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Outlook Scotland: New rivals for auld
While Edinburgh and Glasgow thrash it out for high street kudos, big moves are afoot down by the loch.
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Scottish retail: Along the high road
The UK's most northerly shopping scheme is changing the way Highlanders shop, and is even stealing the custom from Scotland's more accessible cities.
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Sport: Par excellence
Henderson is funding an aggressive expansion of a new driving range concept that could change golf.
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Fitness clubs: Fit of the jitters
Despite their unpopularity in the City, health clubs insist they are valuable tenants.