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MORNING AFTER: BCSC 2011 Conference - Day Two
The full conference programme swung into action on the second day of BCSC with talks from Sunday Times economics editor David Smith, former CBI director general Richard Lambert, Store Twenty One chief executive Anupam Juhnjuhnwala and Argent joint chief executive Roger Madelin.
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BCSC: Henderson's Martin Perry on retail development, the NPPF and Mary Portas
Henderson’s Martin Perry, director of retail development, talks to Property Week about BCSC, Mary portas and the National Planning Policy Framework.
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BCSC: Morrisons property head on expansion plans and format changes
Terry Hartwell, group property director at Morrisons, talks to Property Week about the supermarket chain’s expansion plans and new formats.
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BCSC: Phil "the Power" Taylor launches Marks & Spencer Stoke anchor plans
Marks Spencer has agreed heads of terms to open a 100,000 sq ft anchor store in Realis Estates’ City Sentral scheme in Stoke.
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BCSC: Store Twenty One chief - the North is better for us
Anupam Jhunjhunwala, chief executive of fashion chain Store Twenty One, spoke to Property Week at the BCSC conference today about his expansion plans, where the chain plans to open, and what he thinks of the state of the UK economy.
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BCSC: Former CBI head calls for next round of quantitive easing
Former director general of the CBI, Richard Lambert, today called on the government to implement a new round of quantitive easing.
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MORNING AFTER: BCSC 2011 Conference - Day 1
The first day of the annual BCSC Conference got off to a flying start this week in Manchester Central.
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BCSC: No easy way out of European economic crisis, Sunday Times's David Smith says
David Smith, economics editor at the Sunday Times, opened today’s BCSC conference by looking at the reasons why the global, European and British economies have faltered over this year.
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BCSC: Opposition to NPPF "nonsense" says former CBI head Lambert
Business grandee Sir Richard Lambert today called objections to the Government’s new national planning framework `nonsense’.
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BCSC: shopping centre development set to worsen
The pace of UK shopping centre development remains sluggish with just 500,340 sq ft of space added in the first half of this year and is set to worsen, according to research by Cushman Wakefield.
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BCSC: Quintain secures new Wembley lettings
Quintain has announced two further restaurant lettings at its London Designer Outlet in Wembley.
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BCSC: government needs to aid town centre retail
The BCSC has called on government to make a strong commitment to town centres as a focus for investment as part of the proposed National Planning Policy Framework, and has said the business rates regime acts as a barrier to retail growth.
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BCSC: Richard Akers welcomes you to BCSC
Richard Akers, president of the British Council of Shopping Centres and managing director of retail at Land Securities, talks to PropertyWeek.com at the start of the BCSC conference in Manchester.
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PWTV: Retail special at Movers & Shakers
In advance of the British Council of Shopping Centres conference starting today, Movers Shakers Property Networking Club held a retail breakfast at the Dorchester hotel in London.
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Blogs
BCSC Blog: Time to Evolve
Like 1800 other people, I am heading up to Manchester again for the BCSC Conference & Exhibition. It’s always a great event, pitched somewhere between academic and educational excellence, marketing and sales excess and party extreme.
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BCSC Blog: getting ready for the main event
We’re all gearing up this end for the BCSC Conference next week. It will be strange going to the conference in September rather than November as in previous years but hopefully there could be a prospect of signing retailers up before the end of the year!
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Markets
Landlords pass muster — but only just
Occupier Satisfaction Survey shows service charges remain a contentious issue
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Insight
Knowledge is power and high streets must take it back
August, as far as I’m concerned, was created with one purpose in mind: to sit on a beach and read voraciously
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A little compromise will make 2012 less bleak
As the busiest time of the retail calendar approaches, the industry is starting to look past Christmas and into the year ahead
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MORNING AFTER: BCSC New Generation Summer Social
Top names from the retail industry gathered at Home House in London’s West End for the BCSC New Generation Summer Social on Wednesday.