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Profits at fingertips for budget pamperers

The Times

Lipstick sales have long been a handy economic indicator, rising steeply in downturns as women looked for an inexpensive way to give themselves a lift. Now, however, it’s all about the nails. While a manicure was once an indulgence for ladies who lunch, now nail bars are springing up faster than pound shops and convenience stores. They are one of the fastest growing businesses on the high street, at 16.5 per cent of new outlets in the past three years. Read full article
30 Jan 2012 Profits at fingertips for budget pamperers

The rise and rise of the nail bar! Salons are springing up faster than pound sho

As a method for beating the downturn, it’s certainly nailed it. Nail salons are opening up faster than pound shops and convenience stores as increasing numbers of women treat themselves to a little luxury, according to retail analysts. Read full article
30 Jan 2012 The rise and rise of the nail bar! Salons are springing up faster than pound sho

Fast food chains prosper as cash-strapped consumers shun retailers

Guardian

Mealtimes used to revolve around the kitchen table, but the fast-food boom is changing Britain and its high streets, as US food chains Subway, Starbucks and McDonald's set out to conquer a recession-weary nation still hungry for instant gratification. Read full article
29 Jan 2012 Fast food chains prosper as cash-strapped consumers shun retailers

Discounters and supermarkets eye Peacocks stores

Financial Times

Discount retailers and supermarkets are eyeing Peacocks’ 563-store portfolio in case administrators fail to find a buyer for all or part of the distressed value fashion chain. Read full article
25 Jan 2012 Discounters and supermarkets eye Peacocks stores

What happened to all the Woolworths shops?

The Telegraph

Three years ago Woolworths pulled the shutters down on the last of its 807 shops, ending 100 years of history and putting 30,000 out of a job. While 105 of the shops are still vacant and 68 have been demolished, the rest have been taken by a variety of retailers. Read full article
19 Jan 2012 What happened to all the Woolworths shops?

Most former Woolworths stores re-let

BBC

The majority of stores once belonging to defunct retailer Woolworths have now been re-let, according to research. Just over three years after the High Street giant's demise, 703 of its 807 stores - 87% - are re-occupied, said a report by the Local Data Company (LDC). Read full article
19 Jan 2012 Most former Woolworths stores re-let

Over 100 Woolworths' stores still vacant

Property Week

Some 13% of Woolworths’ 815 high street stores are still vacant, three years after the discount retailer collapsed into administration. Research by the Local Data Company has found that 38% of these vacant Woolies stores are in Northern Ireland, 26% are in the North East of England,19% are in Scotland and 18% are in East of England. Read full article
19 Jan 2012 Over 100 Woolworths' stores still vacant

Wolverhampton Woolworths still vacant after three years

Express & Star

The former Woolworths store in Wolverhampton is one of more than 100 still lying vacant three years after the collapse of the high street retailer. The branch in Dudley Street has been empty since the national chain went under in January 2009 – while 14 other stores in the region have been re-let to new businesses. Read full article
19 Jan 2012 Wolverhampton Woolworths still vacant after three years
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