All Retail supplement articles – Page 3
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Scandinavian retailers: Scandi thrillers
The wave of Scandinavian brand names appearing on UK high streets shows no signs of abating. Property Week finds out what is attracting them to these shores.
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Junkyard Golf Club: putt up in lights
Junkyard Golf Club began life as a pop-up in Manchester but this indoor entertainment brand is now taking root with permanent sites in major cities and big plans to expand throughout the UK.
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Creative outlets: Julia Calabrese interview
McArthurGlen’s chief executive Julia Calabrese talks to Property Week about the company’s growth plans and how she thinks the thriving retail outlet sector will fare going forward.
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Five minutes with: Jonathan Doughty of ECE
ECE’s global head of foodservice on being mentored by his father and his obsession with ice cream.
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Lexicon is the blueprint for retail-led revivals
Last week, the rebuilt Bracknell town centre opened to the public. Customers in local shops and restaurants may not have been aware of the hard work and endeavour needed to get this far.
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Retail and leisure sector rings the changes
The UK’s retail and leisure sector is rapidly evolving. For every retailer that fell by the wayside following the last recession, another one has come along to replace it, with varying degrees of success.
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Afan Valley Adventure Resort: an awfully big adventure
Leisure industry veteran Peter Moore has teamed up with entrepreneur Gavin Woodhouse to develop one of the UK’s most ambitious activity resorts yet.
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Five minutes with: David Coffer of Davis Coffer Lyons
The chairman of Davis Coffer Lyons on meeting the Queen, being a cheap date and nicking ashtrays.
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Institutions stock up on food stores
Investors appear to have rediscovered their appetite for food stores if the latest figures from Savills are anything to go by.
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Chicken restaurants: poultry in motion
The fast-food focus may still be dominated by gourmet burger restaurants, but there are other, arguably more interesting, stories out there, not least the recent expansion of gourmet chicken restaurants.
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Seeing The Light: John Sullivan and Keith Pullinger interview
Keith Pullinger and John Sullivan readily admit they are not film anoraks.
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Retail & Leisure: JLL directors assess the food market
“Food and beverage has shifted from a nice to have to a must have” - get the latest insights from JLL’s Richard Moulds (associate director, Foodservice Consulting), Michael Webb (director, London Retail), Jenny Tuleby (director, EMEA Retail) and Kelly Temple (associate director, Shopping Centres) on the growing trend for food ...
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Retail parks - building for the future
Reports of the death of retail parks were greatly exaggerated following negative valuation movements which hit last year in the wake of Brexit.
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The demise of BHS has left a hole in the high street. What will fill it?
The 25th of April marked a year since BHS collapsed into administration, an event that led to the loss of 11,000 jobs and an extraordinary parliamentary investigation that dragged in high-profile figures from retail, property and banking.
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Retail landlords and the art of curation
The word ‘curation’ is usually associated with art galleries, museums or trendy music festivals. However, it is rapidly gaining currency among retail landlords. Where once they talked about ‘active asset management’ or ‘improving the tenant mix’ of a scheme, today many landlords consider themselves ‘retail curators’.
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Time to gen up on Gen Z
The expectations of Generation Z are shaking up the whole shopping experience.
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Retailers wake up to need for greater innovation
No retailer wants to wind up being the next Jaeger or Austin Reed - once-loved retailers that stagnate and are then eclipsed by the competition.
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Creative endeavours in retail and leisure
The retail and leisure sector is nothing if not inventive.
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Leisure – going beyond a niche investment class
Leisure has become a fully recognised asset class and is now at the top of many investors’ shopping lists. A lack of stock has put additional pressure on the pent up demand which is leading to a hardening of yields for prime leisure stock.
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All under one roof: David Lloyd and Martin Helme interview
A new venture from health club pioneer David Lloyd and Martin Helme of Holmes Investment Properties looks to shake up the leisure market with family-focused multi-activity centres.