Friday, November 09, 2012

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China's auto and retail sales, factory output rise in sign of recovery ahead ...
Edmonton Journal
BEIJING, China - China's auto sales, consumer spending and factory output improved in October in a new sign of economic recovery as the Communist Party prepared to install a new generation of leaders. Growth in factory output accelerated to 9.6 per ...
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Lakeside spot a strategic retail move
New Zealand Herald
A newly constructed 535sq m retail building in the Wairau Valley bulk retail precinct on the North Shore is for sale with six-year leases in place to Australasian-wide retailer Godfreys and a cafe. The standalone building on a 1560sq m site on the edge ...
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Retail block ideal for mum and dad investors
New Zealand Herald
The property, which generates an annual net rental of $62,080 from four retail tenants, is being marketed for sale by auction through Barry Masefield and Graeme Perigo of Barfoot & Thompson Commercial and is scheduled to go under the hammer at 10am ...
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New Zealand Herald
Hammer runs hot at retail auctions
New Zealand Herald
Six tenanted retail offerings sold at yields of under 7 per cent as investors fought it out on the auction room floor to secure well-located premises. Bayleys' commercial and industrial auctioneer, Richard Valintine, said the clearance rate reinforced ...
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Retailers looking for help as holiday shopping season approaches
Stamford Advocate
The holiday hiring season is well underway at area stores as they anticipate a rush of shoppers that will surpass last year's totals. Chain stores are expected to conduct the majority of temporary hiring, and the REI sporting goods store in Norwalk has ...
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City looks to exorcise retail ghost (down)town
San Antonio Express
The glory days of west downtown as a retail and cultural hub are long gone, and there isn't much retail activity in the stretch of Commerce between Interstate 35 and the River Walk, where Penner's opened in 1916. But imagine if there were — if on the ...
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