- Savvy ZavviPublished: 19 May, 2008
Entertainment retailer Zavvi is a new name on the UK high street, only emerging last year when Virgin Megastore's managing director Simon Douglas and finance director Steve Peckham took over the portfolio from Richard Branson in a management buyout.
(Page 8: 686 words) - the agentPublished: 19 May, 2008
Centre management teams are currently under pressure to create additional value in these difficult economic times. One way to do this is commercialisation, which has come to the fore at many client management meetings recently.
(Page 8: 307 words) - Rivals target TraleePublished: 01 May, 2007
Two massive shopping centres are being planned for Tralee, Co Kerry. At the same time, the local council has turned down a plan by Marks & Spencer to open in the town.
(Page 3: 250 words) - Donegal does the doublePublished: 01 May, 2007
Donegal Town is to get two new shopping centres, despite its small size with about 3,000 residents.
(Page 3: 190 words) - Consent for Carrick developmentPublished: 01 May, 2007
Roscommon County Council has given Dublin-based Palladio Properties the go-ahead for a large mixed use retail and commercial development at Cortober, Carrick-on-Shannon. The development, on a 3.34 ha site, will include a business campus.
(Page 3: 85 words) - Florentine on fast-track to finish linePublished: 01 May, 2007
An Bord Pleanála has given the go-ahead for the e100m Florentine Centre in the heart of Bray, Co Wicklow. The main shareholder in the scheme is Sean Mulryan's Ballymore Properties.
(Page 4: 223 words) - New star in West EndPublished: 01 May, 2007
Italian fashion retailer Benetton has become the newest branded fashion tenant to head to Cosgrave's West End shopping park at Blanchardstown. It will take a new 5,000 sq ft unit, close to Next, on a 25-year lease. Rents are running at ?500 per sq m.
(Page 4: 158 words) - Rent increase forces Sasha to shed sitesPublished: 01 May, 2007
Dublin-based women's fashion chain Sasha is closing five outlets due to soaring rents and much stronger retail competition.
(Page 4: 97 words) - Park Centre in third phase of expansionPublished: 01 May, 2007
Belfast's Park Centre has begun its third phase of a £10m expansion and refurbishment project.
(Page 4: 122 words) - Westfield take twoPublished: 01 May, 2007
Westfield's plans for a major John Lewis-anchored shopping centre at Sprucefield, south of Belfast city centre, face a new legal challenge.
(Page 6: 263 words) - Desire spreads to Northern IrelandPublished: 01 May, 2007
Debenhams is to open its first Desire fashion store in Ireland at SVM Properties' Fairhill shopping centre in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. The 20,000 sq ft unit will trade over two levels and is scheduled to open later this year.
(Page 6: 149 words) - Realising ambitions at NewtownardsPublished: 01 May, 2007
Newtownards in Co Down has moved closer to hosting Northern Ireland's biggest shopping centre following a £250m retail project cleared a major hurdle.
(Page 6: 260 words) - Popping the CorkPublished: 01 May, 2007
Cork is the second largest city in the Republic but until recently, retailing development had lagged far behind what Dublin has experienced over the past two decades. Now all that is changing dramatically.
(Page 8: 1125 words) - Wise mattersPublished: 01 May, 2007
With a client roster comprising BHS, Topshop, HMV, Waterstone's, Tesco, The Outlet, Abbey Centre and Flagship, among others, no wonder Carson McDowell's Rosemary Carson is considered one of the leading retail solicitors in Northern Ireland.
(Page 10: 1298 words) - Last chance to votePublished: 01 May, 2007
The 2007 Sceptre Awards are just over a month away now. Once again the superb ballroom at the Dorchester on London's Park Lane will be the stage for the 2007 awards ceremony where presentations in 15 categories will take place on Wednesday 20 June.
(Page 12: 228 words) - Irish heavyweightPublished: 01 May, 2007
Dunnes Stores, with its legendary slogan 'better value beats them all', has long been a dominant force in Irish retailing.
(Page 15: 760 words) - Gateway to GalwayPublished: 01 May, 2007
Galway is the fastest growing city in Ireland and its city centre is set to get one of the biggest projects ever put forward in Ireland.
(Page 16: 707 words) - Retailing revolutionPublished: 01 May, 2007
Drogheda may be the fastest-growing regional town in Ireland outside Dublin, but for years, it was seriously undershopped. Many people from Drogheda went to do their big shops at such centres as the Pavilions in Swords and Blanchardstown. But now, all that's changed and they're staying at home to do their shopping.
(Page 18: 711 words) - Victoria reignsPublished: 01 May, 2007
Belfast has a new landmark. A skyline long dominated by the cranes of the Harland & Wolf shipyard and the Victorian splendour of City Hall now has a new focal point - the elegant glass dome of the Victoria Square shopping centre.
(Page 20: 909 words) - Boston NIRSC party enjoys tripPublished: 01 May, 2007
Representatives from Northern Ireland shopping centres jetted off to Boston this month to learn a few tricks from their American counterparts.
(Page 22: 201 words) - Athlone's an asset says BertiePublished: 01 May, 2007
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern visited Gallico's Athlone Town Centre site for its topping-out ceremony and confirmed that Marks & Spencer is to anchor the ?500m mixed-use project. On completion this autumn, it will be the biggest centre to open in Ireland this year.
(Page 22: 119 words) - Pavers' best foot goes forwardPublished: 01 May, 2007
A Junction One shopping centre employee has reached the final of the prestigious Drapers Footwear Awards 2007.
(Page 22: 149 words) - exceptional Dundrum is anything but humdrumPublished: 01 May, 2007
Dundrum Town Centre, Crossridge's 90,000 sq m development 5km south of Dublin city centre, scooped the ICSC Europe award for the best new centre, in the very large category at the awards ceremony in Warsaw last month, beating competitors from Finland and Poland.
(Page 22: 117 words) - Offset upsetPublished: 01 May, 2007
Land Securities has become the latest property company to boost its green credentials by unveiling its environmental strategy. But in an implied criticism of some of its rivals it has questioned the increasing use of 'carbon offsetting' as a panacea to climate change.
(Page 1: 326 words) - BL to sell stakes in MeadowhallPublished: 01 May, 2007
British Land is to sell off a major slice of its 1.5 million-sq ft Meadowhall shopping centre in Sheffield. It is inviting a number of investors to take a stake in the scheme, but it intends to remain as the largest single investor and will retain the management of the asset.
(Page 1: 151 words) - Top shopping in LiverpoolPublished: 01 May, 2007
Sir Philip Green is to open his biggest Topshop/Topman store outside London at Grosvenor's Liverpool One project.
(Page 2: 295 words) - Promotion Space ups the pacePublished: 01 May, 2007
Shopping centre events agency Promotion Space has secured new financial backing from Octopus Private Equity that will allow it to expand into new lines of business as it looks to become a full-service shopping centre marketing company.
(Page 2: 139 words) - The Heart of modern fashionPublished: 01 May, 2007
Three new retailers have signed up for The Heart in Walton-On-Thames, O&H Properties' £150m mixed-use scheme.
(Page 2: 114 words) - A capital new venture for Cardiff CityPublished: 01 May, 2007
Capital & Regional is about to start work on a major new retail development in Cardiff following final approval for the scheme, which incorporates a new stadium for Cardiff City football club.
(Page 2: 203 words) - MetroCentre plans leisure and retail refurbPublished: 01 May, 2007
Capital Shopping Centres has unveiled plans to revamp the leisure offer at the MetroCentre in Gateshead by relocating the centre's cinema to the space currently occupied by the MetroLand funfair.
(Page 2: 171 words) - High Court rulingPublished: 01 May, 2007
A key High Court judgement has successfully upheld landlords' rights to enforce rental guarantees underwritten by their tenants' parent companies.
(Page 3: 640 words) - Attack of the clonesPublished: 01 May, 2007
The advent of clone towns in Britain has become a huge topic of debate over the past few years.
(Page 4: 903 words) - To boldly go...Published: 01 May, 2007
HSBC is one of the most familiar names on the high street, but in recent years there have been fears that call centres and internet banking would render the traditional branch portfolio redundant. However, after a strategic about-turn, face-to-face banking is back in vogue and the bank is once again on the acquisition trail.
(Page 6: 613 words) - the agentPublished: 01 May, 2007
In a rapidly changing and demanding environment, shopping centre owners are looking to drive down occupational costs as well as provide a quality service offer. The pressure is now on management to achieve this.
(Page 6: 300 words) - viewpointPublished: 01 May, 2007
The shortlisting session for this year's SCEPTRE Awards was an illuminating experience, showing the sheer diversity of the shopping centre industry and underlining the real strength in depth that we now have.
(Page 9: 322 words) - Food feedbackPublished: 01 May, 2007
A beautiful late spring day found myself and a colleague at the latest offer from the Wyevale Garden Centre Group at its new Bicester unit, close to the factory outlet village. While not strictly a shopping centre, the site offers a variety of complementary retail stores and a selection of foodservice, as well as some striking architecture.
(Page 9: 331 words) - Getting into the SpiritPublished: 01 May, 2007
Marketing man Enda McShane, managing director of Spirit Marketing Group, has enjoyed a phenomenal start to his year, having secured a million euros of new business in the first two weeks of 2007.
(Page 10: 1544 words) - Product watchPublished: 01 May, 2007
In a constantly changing and evolving market, new security products continue to make life easier for shopping centre managers and their security teams.
(Page 13: 799 words) - Alarming timesPublished: 01 May, 2007
The advent of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) and Part M of the Building Regulations mean those responsible for fire protection in shopping malls have a legal obligation to take into account the needs of people with disabilities.
(Page 14: 731 words) - The next stepPublished: 01 May, 2007
Many shopping centres these days are going the extra mile to ensure their premises are safe places to shop and work.
(Page 16: 1147 words) - A trained eyePublished: 01 May, 2007
At over a million sq ft thecentre:mk in Milton Keynes is one of the UK's biggest shopping centres. Its 230 retail units attract over 30 million visitors per year and that puts real stress on the floors and other finishes. That in turn means cleaning is a top priority and the centre has learned that cleaning is a people business.
(Page 18: 740 words) - Pitt StopPublished: 01 May, 2007
Despite being sited close to Birmingham city centre and the enormously successful Bullring, The Fort shopping park continues to pull in the crowds.
(Page 20: 829 words) - Best in ClassPublished: 01 May, 2007
The shortlists have been announced for this year's SCEPTRE Awards, and centres as far apart as Bideford in Devon and Longford in Ireland will be waiting with baited breath as the golden envelopes are opened at the awards dinner on June 20.
(Page 23: 521 words) - Warm spring gives some sectors a liftPublished: 01 May, 2007
UK retail sales were up 2.4 per cent on a like-for-like basis, compared with April 2006, although the three-month trend rate of growth slipped to 3.3 per cent from 3.5 per cent in March, for like-for-like sales, and to 5.5 per cent from 5.7 per cent for total sales, reflecting the growth of retail space.
(Page 24: 736 words) - The ultimate recognitionPublished: 01 May, 2007
Hempstead Valley in Gillingham, Kent, emerged as the winner of the only Purple Apple award for shopping centre marketing at the BCSC's annual awards event.
(Page 31: 205 words) - BCSC does the honours for 31 students in LondonPublished: 01 May, 2007
BCSC has awarded 31 diplomas in shopping centre management to the Class of 2006 at a ceremony in London. The two-year course, run in association with the College of Estate Management at Reading University, has now seen 506 students successfully undertake it since it was started in 1988.
(Page 31: 128 words) - Turner goes to LiverpoolPublished: 01 May, 2007
Whether it's transvestite potters, inside-out houses or pickled sharks, the Turner Prize for contemporary art never fails to garner acres of news coverage. This year the event is sponsored by retail developer Milligan.
(Page 31: 124 words) - movesPublished: 01 May, 2007
GROSVENOR has appointed JOANNE JENNINGS, currently chief executive of Belfast City Centre Management Company as chief executive of Liverpool One.
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