All Retail articles – Page 8
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Sweett Group unveils luxury Hong Kong store
Consultant unveils images of Shanghai Tang Mansion store
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NewsSupermarket Morrisons details expansion plan
Chain could open 60 new stores in southern England in next three years
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NewsJohn Lewis to cut 30% from spending on consultants
Retail’s Mr Nice Guy embarks on rationalisation drive but moots £600m work pipeline
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FeaturesInterview with John Lewis' head of construction: Shopping in the dark
The rise of online shopping has made it impossible to predict customer behaviour, says John Lewis’ head of construction Tony Jacob. But what he does know is that the future will involve further expansion across the UK, with more distribution hubs, call centres and ‘dark stores’. He explains all to ...
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NewsSelfridges confirms Shard architect role on revamp
Renzo Piano’s appointment to store extension will set the luxury retailer’s agenda for the ‘next century’
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NewsExclusive: Shard architect primed for flagship Selfridges scheme
Renzo Piano set to embark on third high profile London project with major Oxford Street store extension
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Green light for Derwent and Crossrail's West End theatre
Council grants planning permission for first new theatre in West End for over 30 years
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NewsTesco slashes store expansion by over a third
Supermarket chain will embark on refurb programme for existing stores
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NewsTowns allocated first tranche of Portas cash
Government accepts ‘virtually all’ High Street Review recommendations
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Capita Symonds checks out with Mulberry
Consultant will programme manage 90 store global roll-out, working with Gensler and UDS
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NewsDev Secs agrees deal to unlock stalled London scheme
Sheppard Robson to downsize project on Edgware Rd following deal with supermarket Morrisons
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United House appointed for £28m Southwark scheme
Contractor chosen by Notting Hill Housing to build PCKO’s Grange Walk project
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FeaturesSustainable supermarket: M&S's new Cheshire Oaks store
At this enormous store in Chester, M&S is putting its Plan A sustainability programme to the test. And from the zero-waste policy to the innovative use of natural materials, all the evidence suggests that this is one plan A that is actually working … Building reports
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NewsRetail gloom leaves ISG facing £100m shortfall
Firm blames disappointing Christmas retail market for shortfall in projected revenue
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NewsPortas calls for curbs on out-of-town developments
Retail guru suggests secretary of state for communities should get sign-off powers
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NewsCommercial development falls sharply in November
Savills data says confidence now at lowest ebb for more than two years
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NewsMorgan Sindall wins £145m Stockport regeneration scheme
Appointment raises prospect of long-awaited Grand Central Station revamp













