All Retail articles
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Click and collect services are filling a vital gap in the retail sector
Retailers are forming joint ventures and planning more physical space for collection points, says David Halliday
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Features
Running on empty: whatever happened to the Nightingales?
The Nightingale hospitals, built in record time, were a proud moment for construction. But with patient numbers overwhelming the NHS, Elizabeth Hopkirk asks why they never fulfilled their original promise
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Rethinking Design: what’s the word on the street with retail?
With the impact of the pandemic expected to last for years, retailers and shoppers will be adjusting to changes long after covid has been contained. Sector experts talk about what we can expect
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In pictures: Fred Perry store in New York opens
Architect Buckley Gray Yeoman behind designs for retailer’s Manhattan outpost
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McLaren wins £11m revamp of Kent shopping centre
Contractor appointed to Royal Tunbridge Wells job
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Westminster loses patience after Interserve’s Soho job busts latest deadline
Berwick Street job running 18 months late
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Berks council wants £300m development partner
Local authority wants firm to build a range of schemes on earmarked sites
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Hammerson eyes more disposals and delaying starts as it posts £267m loss
Firm to beef up senior management and intensify disposals programme
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Comment
In this period of change, markets need a bit of imagination to evolve
This time of instability and rapid change can feel overwhelming, but it’s a brilliant opportunity for those savvy enough to see the possibilities
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Features
How Liverpool One is bucking the trend in the retail sector
With the British high street in the doldrums, Ike Ijeh revisits Liverpool One which, 10 years after it first opened, is attracting 30 million visitors each year
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Oxford Street scheme makes the grade
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ scheme will redevelop a run of buildings into retail and office space
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Comment
Can retail parks be turned into proper mixed-use communities?
What do we want the retail experience of the future to be, and how do we want city centres of the future to look?
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Features
Mini cost model: The evolution of retail
Despite reports of the death of the retail centre, the truth is that owners, developers and local authorities are adapting to use their spaces and assets in new and diverse ways
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Comment
Why we need to factor the millennial into the evolution of the high street
The power of the millennial to disrupt the market is extraordinary and town planning policy is powerless to prevent this, writes Joanna Bassett
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Glenn Howells' Edgbaston regen scheme goes for planning
New Square Garden will see up to 400 apartments built in mixed-use project
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Comment
Is the demise of some big retailers an opportunity to repair our high streets?
Not every town needs multiple department stores – they are a product of a homogeny that has characterised our retail spaces for too long