All Property Week articles in Out of town retail supplement October 2008

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  • Sales drive: In’n’Out is opening its fourth unit in Bristol next month
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    National services

    Out of town retail supplement October 2008

    On-site garages that carry out services and MOTs could boost trade at retail parks. Christine Eade reports

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    Introduction

    Out of town retail supplement October 2008

    Retail warehouses used to be the perfect institutional investment.

  • Asda
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    Premier league footfall

    Out of town retail supplement October 2008

    Football clubs’ promotion dreams are being dashed as the retail development that would pay for new stadia goes on hold. David Hatcher reports. Photographs by James Winspear

  • Andrew Hulme
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    Family values

    Out of town retail supplement October 2008

    Christine Eade meets Andrew Hulme, 30, associate partner specialising in retail warehouse investment at Strutt & Parker, and his wife, Alexandra Hulme, 30, who runs the London office of Caddick Developments

  • Metro Centre
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    The edge of reason

    Out of town retail supplement October 2008

    Out-of-town retail could play a strategic role in riding the recession, a lobby group claims. Michael Lane reports

  • Retail sign
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    Deep impact

    Out of town retail supplement October 2008

    The government is proposing to substitute the ‘needs test’ for out-of-town development with an ‘impact test’. Christine Eade reports

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    Bleeding dry

    Out of town retail supplement October 2008

    Soaring petrol prices are hitting out-of-town shoppers at the pumps and in their pockets. Aditi Shah reports

  • Loughborough
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    Good in beds

    Out of town retail supplement October 2008

    A bed retailer is turning the table on landlords and driving hard bargains as it expands. David Hatcher reports

  • Cambridge Retail Park
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    Bargain hunt

    Out of town retail supplement October 2008

    Retail park values have plummeted since the credit crunch, to the point where they are now attracting the kind of investors seeking high yields. Christine Eade reports