All articles by Aditi Shah – Page 4
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Markets
Bolland marks new role with sparky strategy for high street stalwart
New chief executive outlines strategic three-year plan for Marks Spencer
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Insight
Busy as a Beeb: the BBC's relocation
Auntie is hard at work transforming her image from stuffy southerner to approachable northerner through her shiny new Salford Quays campus. Aditi Shah reports, six months from the big move
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Markets
Orange to squash with T-Mobile in shops and on air
Mobile phone networks to consolidate and trial dual-brand stores to help save £3.5bn
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Online
MAPIC: Mid-range fashion retailers plan to grow by 30% next year
Mid-range fashion, and value and denim retailers are planning to expand across Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) fastest than any other retail sector.
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Online
MAPIC: Foot Locker plans to expand European portfolio by 40%
Sports fashion and footwear retailer, Foot Locker is planning to open 200 stores in the next three years.
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Online
MAPIC 2010: Cushman releases 'retail drivers' report
Vacancy rates and supply – particularly shopping centre development - will be the most important drivers of retail property markets and performance in 2011, according to a new report ‘European Retail - 10 Key Drivers for 2011‘ released today by Cushman Wakefield.
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Online
MAPIC 2010: Welcome to Cannes
Peter de Soissons, sales director ot Mapic-organiser Reed Midem, spoke to Property Week reporter Aditi Shah at the opening drinks party in Cannes to outline what to expect from this year’s retail conference.
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Markets
Bets are on as bookies eye up Tote portfolio
Government hints at sale of public betting shop as bookmakers record huge profits
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News
BAM beats bidders to prime Glasgow site
BAM Properties has bought a prime site in Glasgow city centre for a 170,000 sq ft redevelopment project
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News
IPD’s first Asia report to aid foreigners with transparency
Hong Kong and Thailand are region’s best performers
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Markets
Nomura raises its trading standards
Japanese investment bank’s new London base is a statement of intent
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Markets
What’s next … for Greenwich
Three key projects at Greenwich Peninsula are expected to take a big step forward next month
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Markets
The Co-operative: good with property
The Co-operative Group is thought to be considering the sale of its life assurance business, which could help bolster its 350-branch bank network to compete with larger national rivals
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Markets
Olympics boost for East End industrial
Industrial landlords in the Thames Gateway have experienced a surge in short-term requirements because of the 2012 Olympic Games. The London 2012 Organising Committee is thought to have placed an 111,400 sq ft unit on Gemini Business Park in Beckton under offer for an Olympics-related occupier; sports events coverage specialist ...
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Markets
New Looks forward to UK domination
Low-price fashion retailer launches four-pronged UK and overseas expansion plan
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Online
OFT to publish guidance on land agreements
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has produced draft guidance for businesses about the types of land agreements that might fall foul of competition law.
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Online
Warner Estate lets Swindon shed
Warner Estate Holdings has let its 75,638 sq ft South Marston One warehouse in Swindon to battery manufacturer, Yuasa Batteries.
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Online
LSE gets Westminster approval
Proposals for a new student centre for London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) have been approved by Westminster City Council.
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Online
Affordable housing could unlock £125bn to fund new homes
A radical shake-up of the affordable housing sector could unlock up to £125bn that could be used to fund the development of new homes, according to new research.
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Online
Serviced Office Group to buy Bourne Financial
Serviced Office Group, the AIM-listed company, has entered into a conditional agreement to buy a company owned by its director Andrew Bourne.