Show me the money
Series: Property Week ; 8 June 2002, 48(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: America mall owners can draw as much as 20% of their income from such innovation, as renting space to barrow boys, video-wall operators and banks for automatic cash-machines. In Britain mall owners have been slow to catch on but Stannifer Corovest is bringing these ideas into use in four British shopping centres, High Wycombe, Harlow, Burnley and Cardiff. However, some like John Gray manager of Next would rather not have cheap goods sold outside his shops.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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America mall owners can draw as much as 20% of their income from such innovation, as renting space to barrow boys, video-wall operators and banks for automatic cash-machines. In Britain mall owners have been slow to catch on but Stannifer Corovest is bringing these ideas into use in four British shopping centres, High Wycombe, Harlow, Burnley and Cardiff. However, some like John Gray manager of Next would rather not have cheap goods sold outside his shops.