Posted on January 23, 2008 by retailnu
Ten more retailers have signed up at Cabot Circus, the retail and leisure destination being developed in Bristol.
Leading designer fashion retailers to have signed up to the scheme include Urban Outfitters, All Saints, Fat Face, Puma and G-Star, with Oakley expected to sign shortly. French Connection has also signed up to open a new [...]
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Posted on January 23, 2008 by retailnu
The international retailer Carrefour has has opened an energy saving store in Guanggu, Wuhan, making it Carrefour’s first energy saving store in China.
Sixteen energy saving measures, which are mainly related to lighting, air-conditioner use and heat recycling, will be used in this store. At the same time, some advanced facilities have also been introduced by [...]
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Posted on January 23, 2008 by retailnu
21 Jan, 2008, 0301 hrs IST,Vikas Kumar, TNN
It’s a smart strategy for the brand—and it’s all for a good cause. Kolkata-based apparel maker Turtle has engaged with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and The Wildlife Society of Orissa (WSO) to support conservation of a variety of rare turtle species that face extinction in coastal Gujarat [...]
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Posted on January 23, 2008 by retailnu
17 Jan, 2008, 0019 hrs IST, TNN
BANGALORE: Riding on the back of high aspirational value, strong branding and high margins, international brands in the country have got off to a good early start. Brands like Tommy Hilfiger, Esprit and Puma have been reporting high growth figures since they entered the country a few years back.
Although [...]
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