Monthly Archives: August 2012



Property Developer Hammerson Supports Retail Expansion

Posted on 29 August, 2012 by MOVEHUT under Commercial Developments

Property developer Hammerson, which owns Birmingham’s Bullring and London’s Brent Cross, is forging ahead with new shopping centres in the UK and France.... Read More

Pricing Plastic Bags Proves Popular with Shoppers

Posted on by Kirsten Kennedy under Economy

If you live in Wales, you will know that a trip to the nearest supermarket has altered somewhat in the past few years.... Read More

Analysts Predicting Growth in Zambia Commercial Property Market

Posted on 28 August, 2012 by Jodee Redmond under Worldwide Property News

Analysts are predicting Zambia's real estate market will record sustained upward growth in the seven per cent range.... Read More

Australia’s “Fig Tree” Office Tower Opens in Brisbane

Posted on by Jodee Redmond under Worldwide Property News

One One One Eagle Street, Australia's best office tower has officially opened. The 54-level building is situated in Brisbane's Riverside district.... Read More

Leeds Development Boom Bucks National Trend

Posted on by Neil Bird under Commercial Developments

Recently Movehut reported that Whiteley Village, a retail development in Hampshire, was scheduled for completion next spring.... Read More

Flat Pack Town Comes to Germany

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Worldwide Property News

We’ve all put our DIY hats on at some point in our lives and built a cupboard or set of draws from flat pack furniture.... Read More

London Art Galleries Under Threat from Developers

Posted on 27 August, 2012 by Neil Bird under Commercial Sales and Lets

A plan to build a luxury apartment block in Mayfair is threatening the future of seven commercial galleries in a location that has been at the heart of the London art market for nearly a century.... Read More

YO! Sushi Opens UK’s Largest Restaurant in an Airport

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Business News

YO! Sushi has opened the UK’s largest restaurant, which measures over 1,000 sq. m. in London’s Gatwick Airport.... Read More

Bank Holiday Blues for the Economy?

Posted on by Kirsten Kennedy under Economy

Everyone loves a good Bank Holiday - an extra day of sleeping in, socialising with friends and even hitting some high street commercial properties for a spot of retail therapy if we feel particularly motivated... Read More

Will Video Game Stores be Extinct in Ten Years?

Posted on 26 August, 2012 by MOVEHUT under Business News

With GAME Group recently experiencing difficulties and having to be bailed out and HMV struggling with sales, are retail commercial properties that sell video games reaching the end of the line?... Read More