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This coverage focuses on retail activity, trends, and developments in London, a central hub of the UK retail industry. Reporting highlights flagship store openings, property developments, regional economic factors, consumer behaviour, and strategic moves by both international and domestic brands. Tailored for retail executives and managers, it offers insights into operating and competing in one of the world’s most dynamic retail markets.
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Feb- 2024 -8 FebruaryClothing & Shoes
Primark to invest £100m into UK stores
Primark has announced it is to invest more than £100m in its UK stores in 2024, as it marks 50 years on the Great British High Street. The news includes more than £75m of new investment in UK retail this year, building on plans it announced back in November 2022.…
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7 FebruaryHealth & Beauty
Estée Lauder to cut up to 3,100 jobs amid global sales decline
Estée Lauder has announced a restructuring programme, which will see the group cut up to 3,100 jobs across its global workforce, as net sales fell 7% to $4.28bn (£3.39bn) for the second quarter ended 31 December 2023. According to the group, the restructuring programme will go hand-in-hand with a further…
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6 FebruaryNews
Today’s news in brief-6/2/24
Revolution Beauty has settled a dispute with its former CEO and co-founder, Adam Minto. Minto will pay the company £2.9m over six years, starting with a payment of £483,333.35 due in March. The settlement follows delays in the company’s financial reporting during Minto’s tenure. Both parties agreed to settle without…
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6 FebruaryClothing & Shoes
Hobbs to open relocated stores after closure programme
Women’s clothing brand Hobbs is set to launch new stores in more favourable locations despite a string of closures, according to the Times. The group, which closed its London’s Bloomsbury, Victoria and Islington stores in recent weeks, will open in seven new locations confirmed for this year, including in Canary…
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5 FebruaryNews
The Lexicon to welcome three new leases
The Lexicon has announced a trio of high profile new lettings, after reporting rising footfall levels and increased consumer spending during 2023 across Bracknell town centre’s retail destination. Nationwide bar and cafes chain Lounges, known for its eclectic interior decoration and atmosphere, will occupy a 3,400 sq ft space. Meanwhile,…
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5 FebruaryClothing & Shoes
Superdry founder in talks with investors over take-private deal
Superdry CEO and co-founder, Julian Dunkerton, is reportedly in talks with investors as he eyes a takeover deal that could see the London-listed fashion retailer become private, Sky News has reported. According to Sky, Dunkerton has held discussions with Gordon Brothers, which owns Laura Ashley, and Rcapital, which previously owned…
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1 FebruaryHigh Street
M Core acquires Princes Square in Glasgow
Commercial property and investment collective, M Core, has announced its acquisition of the Princes Square retail development in Glasgow city centre for an undisclosed sum. Princes Square, occupying a prime position on Buchanan Street, has been “widely acknowledged” as the UK’s best retail centre outside of London. The 118,625 sq…
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1 FebruaryNews
Angel Central sales jump 16% in 2023
Islington destination Angel Central finished 2023 on a high, reporting a sales increase of 16% compared with 2022. The destination also had an increase in footfall of 6.4% compared to the national average of 2.9%, and transactions rose by 4%. The success comes as OFFICE, the fashion footwear specialist, recently…
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Jan- 2024 -31 JanuaryNews
Today’s news in brief-31/1/24
The Body Shop is set to sell parts of its business in Europe and Asia. The deal involves an agreement with an international family office, covering around 14% of the business. This move is part of The Body Shop’s strategy to prioritise key markets and global franchise partner relationships. The…
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31 JanuaryEntertainment
HMV full-year profits soar amid vinyl revival
HMV has welcomed rising profits and sales in its latest full-year results, following a boost from the resurgence of vinyl sales over the period. In new filings from Companies House, the group’s owner, Sunrise Records and Entertainment, reported that pre-tax profits rose from £1.9m to £5.2m in the year ended…
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