All Property Week articles in Retail and leisure supplement November 2009
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The leisure principals
A year after Trevor Shelley’s sudden death, his partners at leisure agency Shelley Sandzer tell Christine Eade how they have managed to plough on
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Shoppers At Home with new John Lewis format
The grey clouds on the south coast did not stop shoppers from queuing outside John Lewis’s first At Home store when the retailer launched the format at Land Securities’ Poole Retail Park last month
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The halo effect
Lester Hampson, head of retail development at Land Securities, celebrated “the highlight of his career” last month: the opening of St David’s 2 in Cardiff
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The edge of reason
Supermarket developers could face even more out-of-town planning hurdles with a competition test
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Clothes maketh the man
Harold Tillman, owner of Jaeger, Allders and now Aquascutum, reveals to Erik Brown his plans for the quintessential British brands
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New Victoria values tenants close to home
Delamere Estates is filling the Victoria, Southend-on-Sea’s refurbished shopping centre, with local tenants, after a £24m revamp
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Bluewater beats London retail ranking
New retail risk ranking places capital behind regional centres such as Bluewater
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500 retailers sign up for cyberspace
A new virtual shopping mall is providing 500 retailers with an outlet on which to display and sell goods
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Leader: November 2009
Anational newspaper journalist phoned a magazine reporter in Cardiff, who was covering the opening of the St David’s shopping centre extension, to ask whether there were any brass bands playing
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Behind the headlines: November 2009
To lure — and keep — tenants without slashing “headline” rents, landlords are deploying a range of tactics
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SuperGroup to Breed 20 stores in 2010
Fashion retailer aims to build on the opening of its biggest UK store
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Taylor Wimpey prices rise 9% as U.K. market recovers
Taylor Wimpey Plc, the U.K.’s largest homebuilder by market value, said the average price of homes on order rose 9 percent from the first half as the market continues to be “significantly better” than last year.
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Hammerson confirms real estate recovery
Hammerson, the FTSE 100 property developer, has confirmed the recovery in real estate prices in the UK although warned that rents have continued to come under pressure.