Great Danes Denmark’s strong retail offering is in no need of outside help. Noella Pio Kivlehan reports from Copenhagen. A woman can only take so much after being decapitated, pawed…
Branches everywhere Garden centres are big business – so big that one operator chose not to cash in on a potentially lucrative connection with a very famous young wizard.
Small change Public demand and financial imperatives are keeping the main shopping areas dominated by chains – but some developers are eager to include independents in their schemes.
Phenomenal change In India, up to 600 shopping malls are either under construction or planned for the next four years. Too often in the property world, what could best be…
Fresh start Dutch developer AM Development is reverting to its old name, Multi Development – and entering the world of investment and mall management.
Widening paths With plans to regenerate an Edinburgh wasteland, Mountgrange Capital is adding development to its name. Chief executive Manish Chande talks to Noella Pio Kivlehan about the company’s future.
Noella Pio Kivlehan talks to Julian Barwick, joint managing director of Development Securities, about changes in the company’s direction. Julian Barwick, joint managing director of Development Securities, begins his EG…
Space in the pipeline St David’s 2, Leckwith, Cardiff International Sports Centre, David Morgan and Queens Arcade are set to deliver a huge amount of floorspace to Cardiff’s retail market.
The future Springwood MP Dr Liam Fox set aside his leadership campaign to speak to Noella Pio Kivlehan about his South West role.
Backlash Companies with call centres in India are having to rethink their strategies, with some moving back to the UK. By Noella Pio Kivlehan.
Branching out From Auckland to Amsterdam, Wagamama is tempting taste buds world over. Noella Pio Kivlehan looks at its quest to dive deeper into the European market and enter the…
Economic growth is under way in Northern Ireland, but violence has again been making headlines. Noella Pio Kivlehan questions NI secretary Peter Hain.