Marks and Spencer unveils 103,000 sq ft store in Westfield London
05 Nov 2008 | by Jacquie Bowser
LONDON - Marks & Spencer unveiled its 103,000 sq ft, three-floor store at the new Westfield
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LONDON - Marks & Spencer unveiled its 103,000 sq ft, three-floor store at the new Westfield
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The stores are likely to be more than 15,000ft2 and in The Co-op's large convenience format. It also faces competition from Waitrose, which is trialling convenience formats. The Co-operative, which merged with United Co-operatives last July, currently operates 2200 food stores of 10,000ft2 or more ...
,000ft2 storage area has been installed to stock Tesco Direct products at its Homeplus shop in Bristol
House of Fraser is to launch a fresh store concept at Cabot Circus in Bristol. The 170,000ft2 store
Whole Foods Market, the US grocery chain, arrived in London's affluent Kensington High Street last June to a fanfare of publicity. The 80,000ft2, three-floor former department store, boasting in-store restaurants, cookery classes and extravagant window displays, was hailed as the harbinger of a revolution ...
was unveiled to screaming crowds as a 100ft high poster covering five storeys of Macy's department store in San
. The development will dominate the East London retail catchment, with brands jostling for supremacy with 1.2m ft2 ... by 200m. The 140,000ft2 store will be small-er than the retailer's flagship 170,000ft2 Marble Arch ... development (Zone 1). Westfield Stratford City will cover 1.2m ft2 and will house 300 food outlets and shops ...
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