All Property Week articles in Out of town retail supplement October 2008
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National services
On-site garages that carry out services and MOTs could boost trade at retail parks. Christine Eade reports
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Premier league footfall
Football clubs’ promotion dreams are being dashed as the retail development that would pay for new stadia goes on hold. David Hatcher reports. Photographs by James Winspear
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Family values
Christine Eade meets Andrew Hulme, 30, associate partner specialising in retail warehouse investment at Strutt & Parker, and his wife, Alexandra Hulme, 30, who runs the London office of Caddick Developments
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The edge of reason
Out-of-town retail could play a strategic role in riding the recession, a lobby group claims. Michael Lane reports
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Deep impact
The government is proposing to substitute the ‘needs test’ for out-of-town development with an ‘impact test’. Christine Eade reports
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Bleeding dry
Soaring petrol prices are hitting out-of-town shoppers at the pumps and in their pockets. Aditi Shah reports
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Good in beds
A bed retailer is turning the table on landlords and driving hard bargains as it expands. David Hatcher reports
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Bargain hunt
Retail park values have plummeted since the credit crunch, to the point where they are now attracting the kind of investors seeking high yields. Christine Eade reports