All Property Week articles in Retail and leisure supplement June 2008
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A sexual revolution
Ann Summers brought sex to the masses and is now a respectable member of the high street.
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Lined up for promotions
In a bid to increase revenues and footfall, shopping centre owners are renting out space for a series of wacky new ideas.
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Johnson turns the tables
Retail and leisure entrepreneur Luke Johnson is a man of strong views – about restaurants, the downturn and landlords. Aditi Shah met him
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Retail and leisure supplement introduction
If you’re a retail landlord, hold on tight as the ride is set to get increasingly bumpy.
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The harsh realities of the slowdown
The beginning of a recession reminds me of the story of the Jewish telegram: ‘Start worrying – details to follow.’
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Profits of gloom
Victims of the credit crunch are going to BrightHouse in increasing numbers. Christine Eade reports on an unusual retail success story
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Family values
Sean McAllister meets Stuart La Frenais, 41, head of retail agency at Jones Lang LaSalle, and his wife, Helen, 40, a senior surveyor at Allsop
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A wild goose chase?
Denmark’s Jysk is venturing where other furniture retailers fear to tread, but can it buck the slowing market?
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A slice of American pie
The UK’s market leader is setting out to conquer America. Laura Chesters reports from Nevada
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DTZ: Investment in global property to fall 30%
Investment in global property will fall by 30% to $500bn (£255bn) this year, according to DTZ’s 33rd Money into Property report.
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Baker Tilly confirms Manchester Spinningfields move
Baker Tilly has confirmed it will move to Allied London’s Spinningfields development in Manchester .
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Government throws down eco-town gauntlet
Bidders to develop the governments ten ‘eco-towns’ have been told to ‘up their game’ if they want to be selected.