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Bumper half year for central London markets
City investment reached record levels during the first six months of 2006, as a further £1.35bn of transactions completed this year compared with the first six months of 2005.
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Hippodrome gets consent for casino conversion
The former Hippodrome on London’s Leicester Square was last night given the go-ahead for conversion to a casino.
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Top of the shops
British Land stormed the out-of-town element of the 2006 Retail and Leisure Property Awards after paying £811m to buy sector market leader Pillar in July 2005. Judged on the year to May 2006, the FTSE 100 group won three of the six awards in front of almost 1,000 guests at ...
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Shower power
The trend for TV-inspired home makeovers has spread to bathrooms, encouraging specialist retailer Bathstore.com to open 100 new stores in UK out-of-town locations.
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Recovery play
Supermarkets will drive recovery in the out-of-town retail sector, according to research group Verdict.
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What’s new
The characterless uniformity of out-of-town shopping is being challenged by new concepts from retailers.
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Shop, look and listen
Research commissioned by Streetbroadcast shows what shoppers are up to.
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Polished Ilva
Danish retailer Ilva is planning to open in Thurrock, Manchester and Gateshead. Christine Eade reports
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Park avenues
Trevor Wood Associates and Savills reveal the latest information on where the retail park development pipeline is headed Last month was the 10th anniversary of Planning Policy Guidance 6, which forced retail developers to prove there were no suitable town or city centre sites for new shops, before embarking on ...
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Age of no consent
Furniture chain Klaussner is the latest retail warehouse tenant to be punished in a local authority crackdown on planning consent violations. Christine Eade reports
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A Spanish acquisition
Dyed-in-the-wool retail park developer Citygrove is branching into new sectors and countries. Laura Chesters reports from Madrid