All Stores and property articles – Page 209
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Opinion
Comment: JD Sports Oxford Street looks like a winner
The 34,000 sq ft JD Sports store which opened at the weekend on London’s Oxford Street is all about giving consumers more choice.
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Gallery
Store gallery: Tiffany & Co transforms Selfridges into a slice of New York
Tiffany & Co, New York’s world-famous jewellery emporium, uses impressive in-store theatre to launch its new boutique in Selfridges.
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Gallery
Store Gallery: JD Sports unveils new flagship Oxford Street store
JD Sports Fashion unveiled a new flagship megastore on Oxford Street last night.
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News
Breakfast briefing: Retail news on Lidl, Ikea and Dollar Tree
Retail news round-up on July 3, 2015: Lidl funded by World Bank, Ikea plans Autralian ‘mini stores and Dollar Tree wins approval for Fmaily Dollar deal
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Gallery
Store gallery: The tennis-themed shop windows in Wimbledon Village
With Wimbledon fortnight in full flow, stores in the area embraced have embraced the tournament and are serving up a tennis feast.
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Gallery
Store of the Week: Heal's switches on lighting spin-off
The new Heal’s lighting store in London’s Westbourne Grove is that rarest of things − a spin-off that works.
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Gallery
Store Gallery: Carpetright launches 'inspirational' new retail concept
Carpetright has unveiled a retail concept on Clapham High Street that is designed to inspire shoppers and encourage experimentation.
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Video
Four Sites: The architecture and design of this year's shopping centres
Watch the first episode of Retail Week’s new four-part documentary series, as we take a closer look at the shopping centres opening in the UK this year.
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Opinion
Comment: Wake up and smell the overpriced coffee overkill
Coffee has long been seen as an easy way of making money by many retailers, but are we now afloat with the brown stuff?
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Gallery
Store gallery: First look inside debut Pep&Co store in Kettering
Pep&Co, the Andy Bond-led value retailer, is poised to open its first store next week. Here is a sneak peek inside the Kettering branch.
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Gallery
Store of the Week: Marine motifs in Némeau, Quebec
Nautical-inspired interiors at Canadian fishmonger Némeau show how product influences store design, with eye-catching results.
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Gallery
Stores Gallery: Sowing the seeds of change in Shrewsbury
Wyevale has unveiled the refurbished and refreshing Percy Thrower garden centre in Shrewsbury that presents the format in full bloom.
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News
Debenhams joins retail feeding frenzy with restaurant tie-ups
Debenhams is to invigorate its in-store dining options with a raft of food launches as it aims to refresh the business and attract shoppers.
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Opinion
Comment: Gap’s brand identity is blue, beige and bland
Tired store design that needs a shot in the arm and drab, monochromatic stock options are at the heart of Gap’s problems.
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Gallery
Store gallery: The verdict on Mike Ashley's Mega Value store
Sports Direct tycoon Mike Ashley has opened Mega Value.com, a value variety store in Kidderminster. John Ryan visits
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Gallery
Store of the Week: Cambridge Satchel Company, Covent Garden
Fledgling retailer Cambridge Satchel Company has opened a men-only store for its leather bags. Retail Week takes a look inside.
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News
Wilko suffers profits slide as it loses out to value rivals
Variety store group Wilko has become the latest to feel the heat from the rise of rival value specialists and has posted a plunge in profits.
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Opinion
Comment: Why Topshop's windows are the best on Oxford Street
The sudden appearance of screens in the windows of Topshop’s Oxford Circus store has lifted its visual merchandising above big name rivals.
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Gallery
In pictures: Burberry’s new gifts department and cafe in Regent Street
Burberry, the upscale fashion retailer and brand, has launched a gifts department and cafe in its flagship store on Regent Street.
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Gallery
Store gallery: Mothercare unveils its latest format in Sprucefield
The maternity specialist has opened a new-look store in Northern Ireland and it shows improvements are under way. John Ryan visits