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Grafton retail bond offers 5.5% a year and Bruntwood dishes out 6%
This is Money
Building merchant Grafton and commercial property owner Bruntwood are the latest businesses to tap income-seeking investors direct for cash by issuing seven-year retail bonds. Grafton is offering a 5.5 per cent annual return while Bruntwood is prepared ...
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Retail rents in Carlisle fall 13 per cent in year
NW Evening Mail
The Midsummer Retail Report repeats a call that Colliers made last year for the Government to reverse a decision to postpone the revaluation of business rates, due from 2015 to 2017. It believes that the postponement – which means retailers and other ...
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Retail giant Next submits application for 6000 sq foot store in Raynes Park
This is Local London
Retail giants Next have submitted a formal application to build a 6,000 square foot store on the site of a disused office block. Plans to demolish an empty office block, previously used by Thales Avionics, at Bushey Road in New Malden, and replace it ...
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Dundee retail park in line for £7m upgrade
The Courier
The company's plans for the site include the demolition of the current Pagazzi lighting store — an older style retail unit which is set apart from the rest of the stores in the development — and an extensive refurbishment of the building currently ...
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EUROPE: Retail Sales Reverse Trend, Rise During May
Namnews
Retail sales across Europe rose modestly during May, snapping a three-month streak of declines, according to preliminary figures from Eurostat. The report said that sales rose by 1.0% compared to April in the 17-member eurozone and by 1.2% in the ...
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A case for 41000 retail workers aged 20 to be paid the full adult rate of pay
The Australian
A case before the Fair Work Commission to pay the 41,000 retail workers aged 20 years the full adult rate of pay could cost Australian businesses up to $3 billion a year, if the principle were extended to 18 and 19-year-olds across all industries ...
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Policy tweak may not attract retail chains as they fear state politics
Business Standard
"Foreign retailers may not like to take a risk ahead of those elections, fearing policy reversal in case of a change in government," a source said. The other poll-bound states are Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram, Sikkim, Orissa, Arunachal Pradesh ...
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Retailers meet Government to improve factory conditions
Retail Week
Major UK retailers including Marks & Spencer, Tesco and Primark were among 20 retailers called to a Government meeting to discuss how clothing can be produced in safe conditions following the collapse of the Rana Plaza factory building in Bangladesh.
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Retail Industry Trends & Predictions for the Second Half of 2013, July-December
About - News & Issues
Beyond the unknown news events that are sure to capture the attention of retail industry professionals and investors in the second half of 2013, there are certain retail trends that will demand the attention of retail leaders despite the daily ...
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Meyer Bergman buys luxury retail building in Spain
Property Week News
Limited retail space availability in the area has led to conversions to accommodate major retailers. Amancio Ortega, the founding chairman of the Inditex Fashion Group, recently acquired No.23 on the same street to convert into a flagship Zara store ...
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Madison-based retail art provider Amanti bought by Uniek in Waunakee
77Square.com
Waunakee-based Uniek, a provider of picture frames and other home decor to North American retailers, acquired Madison-based Amanti Art for an undisclosed sum, the companies announced this week. Amanti Art, 2814 Perry St., sells framed art, prints and ...
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