Monthly Archives: May 2013



Scottish Retail Results Remain Positive

Posted on 21 May, 2013 by Kirsten Kennedy under Economy

The retail industry seems set on a path of recovery, with nationwide results indicating an improvement in consumer confidence and a leap in footfall in high street shops up and down the country. However, with Easter falling in March rather than April this... Read More

Universities in England to Receive Cash Injection in a Bid to Drive Economic Growth

Posted on 20 May, 2013 by MOVEHUT under Economy

Universities in England are to receive a £50m cash boost intended to drive economic growth through “cutting-edge innovation and research projects”. The funding, shared between 16 projects, aims to create 500 new businesses and 3,000 jobs, says... Read More

London Midtown Named European Office Investment Hotspot

Posted on by Neil Bird under Industry News

London’s Midtown district has been named as one of the leading office investment markets in Europe. Returns in Midtown hit 8.7 per cent in 2012, edging closer to the West End’s 10.6 per cent and, for the first time in three years, topping those recorded... Read More

Marks and Spencer Launches New Clothing Range

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Business News

Marks and Spencer has revealed a new clothing collection and a strategy that it hopes will reverse declining sales. The High Street chain said that its new autumn/winter collection will put “quality and style back” into M&S clothing. With... Read More

Dixons Retail posts Strong Results after Comet Demise

Posted on by Kirsten Kennedy under Business News

Thanks to the technology boom of the early 2000s, a number of specialist electronics companies saturated the market, making the sector one of the most challenging in retail. However, due to a number of high profile administrations including Comet, HMV and... Read More

Subterranean Victorian Shopping Street set to Reopen

Posted on 19 May, 2013 by Kirsten Kennedy under Commercial Developments

An historic Yorkshire town could soon be gaining a unique addition to its high street attractions – a refurbished subterranean Victorian shopping street hidden underneath a present-day development. Manager of the ground-level property, Nick Holroyd, is... Read More

New Jersey Retail Property Market Looking Different After Recession

Posted on by Jodee Redmond under Worldwide Property News

As New Jersey emerges from the recession the retail property market is shifting, with the emphasis now on variety rather than large holdings. Furthermore it is now a tenant’s market. In 2002, vacant stores accounted for only about 2 per cent of... Read More

UK Unemployment Increases in First Quarter

Posted on by Kirsten Kennedy under Economy

Unemployment is once more a hot topic due to a number of high profile companies shedding staff. These redundancies have been especially prevalent in the banking sector and this is perhaps one of the reasons that the unemployment rate in the UK is once more... Read More

SMEs Losing Battle for Online and Mobile Customers

Posted on 18 May, 2013 by MOVEHUT under Business News

Research shows that smaller businesses are still overlooking the growing need to be accessible to mobile users. At the same time, large enterprises are snapping up neglected mobile customers . The research shows that 37% of small and medium sized... Read More

Canadian Finance Minister Unconcerned by REITs Wave

Posted on by Jodee Redmond under Worldwide Property News

Jim Flaherty, the Canadian Finance Minister, says he is not concerned about the recent increase in businesses spinning off real estate holdings into tax-preferred trusts. He stated recently, "We have seen an uptick in commercial real estate certainly in... Read More