All articles by Christine Eade – Page 15
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News
La vie en rose
Hammerson France chief is revitalising the country’s only two distressed assets.
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Markets
Golden opportunity comes to Westfield Stratford City
Westfield Stratford City opened last week as a temple of conspicuous consumption
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Waitrose frees up lunchtime for workers at Canary Wharf
Upmarket food store adds fashion and homewares at largest-ever branch
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Professional
Martin Moore’s Desert Island Bricks
In the first of a new series, the Prupim boss reveals his favourite buildings to Christine Eade
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Pieces in place
The British retail advisory sector was reshaped this year in the aftermath of two high-profile takeovers
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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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News
Hammerson's Sarah Fox turns the tables
Hammerson’s catering controller has a career’s worth of restaurant experience behind her, which is good news for her tenants
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Emergency Exit
Retailers are insisting on break clauses to ensure they can jump ship safely if necessary
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Westfield Stratford City: A Full plate
Westfield Stratford City has two food courts, so shoppers can customise their dining experience.
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Cineworld's Steve Wiener: Welcome to my world
Steve Wiener, founder of Cineworld, the UK’s largest cinema chain, reveals the secrets of his “star” system. Christine Eade reports
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Weston-super-Mare extreme sports centre approved
£50m LeisureDome facility at former RAF station will feature ski slope and world’s tallest climbing wall
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Markets
Squeezed Southampton office market to gain spec space
Developer buys 200,000 sq ft development site.
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Markets
Tools of the future will bring offices together
Office space and technology will cater for more collaborative working
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Markets
Dorchester’s Brewery Square toasts national retailers
Big chains sign up as plans to double size of town centre reach second phase
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Markets
Retailers begin restoration of riot-damaged property
Shop owners are reopening looted units across the country
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Professional
British Land sponsors US academic’s Cambridge fellowship
David Ling of the University of Florida will take up position in the UK for three years
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Markets
TJ Hughes’ six saved from oblivion
On 10 August, the day before staff expected it to close for ever, TJ Hughes in Widnes won a reprieve. Morrisons, its co-anchor and landlord at the Green Oaks Shopping Centre, contacted managing agent Cushman & Wakefield to ask what was known of the purchaser, Lewis’s Home Retail.That is the ...
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Professional
Sustainability to become part of property course
UK Green Building Council to identify and improve sustainability training
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Professional
Street dancers undeterred by riots
Riots disrupt launch of charity that helps young artists find properties in which to perform
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Markets
Danish Tiger earns its stripes in UK
Variety retailer opens yet another prime shopping centre shop