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Princesse Tam Tam reveals rollout
French lingerie brand Princesse Tam Tam is planning its first UK store, in London, in response to a perceived gap in the market.
Labour Party finds new HQ
The Labour Party plans to relocate its headquarters to Victoria, paving the way for British Land to revamp the party’s current offices nearby.
Massimo Dutti fit for King’s Rd
The Cadogan Estate has remodelled part of its Duke of York Square development on King’s Road in Chelsea to attract a new fashion anchor and another entrant to the UK retail market.
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Bullring key to Locker Room deal
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New Bond Street record rent
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Tech companies bright spot as London take-up falls
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Occupiers moor at Hartlepool office
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Clinton Cards: pushing the envelope
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Game: playing the waiting game
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Thorntons: choc to the system
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Jones Lang LaSalle wins GlaxoSmithKline global mandate
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BSkyB re-signs at existing Brentford HQ
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Woolworths sale still on
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Mixed bag of results masks true high street woes
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More big names collapsed in 2011 than ever before
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Need to know: Struggling chains to watch
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Pumpkin Patch retreats from the UK
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Over 100 Woolworths' stores still vacant
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Mulberry enjoys 35% Christmas sales growth
Video
MAPIC 2011: Marks & Spencer plans aggressive international expansion
Marks & Spencer international director Jan Heere told a MAPIC audience today that the retailer was planning to expand overseas by 50-60 stores a year – a total of 100,000-120,000 sq m of space.
Analysis
Make the most of what office space you've got
Sir, Old office stock is undergoing something of a facelift as the trend for refurbishment dominates the developer agenda
Morrisons serves up fresh asset management team
Charles McKendrick’s property strategy ignores competitors’ sale-and-leaseback route. Hardeep Sandher reports
Busy as a Beeb: the BBC's relocation
Auntie is hard at work transforming her image from stuffy southerner to approachable northerner through her shiny new Salford Quays campus. Aditi Shah reports, six months from the big move
Man of their dreams
Nick Leslau's second TV role, in High Street Dreams with Jo Malone, started on Monday
Intelligence: Cushman & Wakefield retail detail
West End leads gradual recovery in UK high street
Tenant asset needs work
Sir, It seems that the institutions worry greatly about trying to get the government to give them suitable tax breaks so they can make investing in the private residential sector or “build to let” work for them (PropertyWeek.TV, 17.09.09)







