All Property Week articles in Retail and Leisure November 2007

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  • Shopper surge: 150,000 attended the opening of  Westfield Derby, where Westfield’s Steven and Frank Lowy gave speeches
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    Westfield winner

    Retail and Leisure November 2007

    The largest shopping centre owner in the world has opened in Derby.

  • Growth spurt: Cheney and Ward hope to expand the Monkey Bizness chain to 40 outlets by 2012
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    Kids’ stuff

    Retail and Leisure November 2007

    Jason Ward and Alex Cheney have ambitious plans for their children’s play centre concept, Monkey Bizness.

  • St Stephen’s feast: centre is attracting the fashion-conscious with retailers such as Zara
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    A hope in Hull

    Retail and Leisure November 2007

    St Stephen’s shopping centre is driving shoppers westward.

  • Shop talk : Mike Ingall, Allied London – ‘invest in promotion’
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    Future shop

    Retail and Leisure November 2007

    Property Week and BCSC hosted a no-holds-barred conference into what retail property needs to do in the next 10 years and got short shrift from retailers.

  • Kenelm
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    Family values

    Retail and Leisure November 2007

    Aditi Shah meets Kenelm Cornwall-Legh, 29, a surveyor in CB Richard Ellis’s leisure and alternative investment team, and his brother, George Cornwall-Legh, 25, a surveyor in King Sturge’s industrial agency team

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    A Fnac for expansion

    Retail and Leisure November 2007

    The French retail giant wants to get into London.

  • Shelley shock: agent reveals L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon had to pay £1m premium to open at former East@West site
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    Restaurant critic

    Retail and Leisure November 2007

    Westminster City Council is reluctant to grant consents for new West End restaurants. Christine Eade speaks to Shelley Sandzer partner Trevor Shelley

  • Filial retail: father Des, 68, set up the agency in 1967.
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    Ruby celebration

    Retail and Leisure November 2007

    Father-and-son team Des and Nigel Gillingham, alias Markham Vaughan Gillingham, last month hosted a party to mark 40 years of letting ‘unlettables’.

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    The Last call?

    Retail and Leisure November 2007

    The closure of many converted-cinema bingo halls is hitting the secondary market

  • Harlem globetrotter: New Yorker Bill Boler believes developers should not dwell on the bad points
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    Ghetto blaster

    Retail and Leisure November 2007

    A new study by an expert who revived Harlem shows how retail can aid regeneration.

  • Home makers: Sandy Case and his daughter have sold more furniture than they anticipated
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    Fruitful beginnings

    Retail and Leisure November 2007

    Christine Eade returns to Orange Tree in Exeter’s Princesshay shopping centre and discovers good pickings are to be had

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