All Property and Planning articles – Page 56
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NewsSpar International looks to Russia and China
Spar International is to focus growth in Russia, China and the Middle East over the next 12 months…
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TJ Morris plans more Home Bargains stores for South of England
TJ Morris opened its most southerly a store, in Waterlooville, Hampshire, this month…
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NewsTyrrells takes crisps to Japan with biggest-ever export deal
Tyrrells crisps are heading to the land of the rising sun after the company signed its biggest-ever export deal…
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NewsNumber of private equity deals descends to 2011 levels
Private equity houses are struggling to compete with trade buyers in the battle for food and drink deals…
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NewsNatoora to open its first store in London
High-end restaurant supplier Natoora is to open its first store this month…
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NewsSlower-moving Tesco still breaks 3,000+ store barrier
Tesco opened 165 new stores last year to smash the 3,000-store barrier, the new Grocery Retail Structure has revealed…
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NewsAsda to free up big box space for community groups
Asda has revealed radical plans to give space in its supermarkets to community projects…
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NewsLandmark continues on-trade drive by signing up Hall's Drinks
Landmark Wholesale has bagged its third new member in as many weeks – on-trade wholesaler Hall’s Drinks…
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News'Simple and modern' makeover for Premier
Booker has refreshed its whole Premier symbol fascia following the success of its new specialist forecourt format…
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NewsPremier Foods boss focuses on profitability of Hovis bread ops
Premier Foods boss Gavin Darby has promised to return its bread business to profitability…
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NewsTesco's One Stop to get a third depot
Tesco’s c-store chain One Stop is to open its third depot in June to keep pace with ambitious expansion plans…
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat's the significance of Tesco's £804m property writedown?
Tesco’s hunger to snap up land resulted in a one-off property writedown of £804m for 100-plus sites. What does it mean for Tesco and its rivals?
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Analysis & FeaturesSir Terry's new plan to save 'medieval' high streets
As Mary Portas updates us on her Pilots on C4, ex-Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy has other ideas to save the high street, fronting a new campaign for the Telegraph…
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NewsHisbe to open ethical supermarket in Brighton
Two sisters are gearing up to open an ‘ethical and modern’ supermarket in Brighton this summer…
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NewsKolak to open snack and popcorn factory in West London
Kolak Snack Foods is to open a £9.6m processing site in Park Royal, West London in June…
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NewsLidl boosts fresh meat and poultry floorspace by 50%
Lidi is beefing up its meat and poultry aisles after sales of its fresh range increased 30% in 2012…
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NewsKerry relaunches van sales to boost c-store fresh & chilled
Kerry Foods is relaunching its van sales business under the new name Kerryfresh…
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Analysis & FeaturesCan Tesco make a success of its One Stop franchise plan?
Some are wary, but many indies find the power of Tesco irresistible, after its decision to enter the world of franchising…
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NewsTayto decides against rebuild in Wales following arson attack
Tayto has decided to leave Wales after the devastating arson attack on its Real Crisps factory last September…
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NewsATCM and Future High Streets Forum ready for action
This week marked the launch of two initiatives to get the government’s high street rescue plan back on track…





