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Tacky Oxford Street stores that refuse to die: Why they still blight London's shopping district
Oxford Street is still being blighted by low-quality candy and souvenir shops despite an ongoing council crackdown and major retailers moving in, MailOnline can reveal. An influx of US-style sweet ...
Shops have been forced to close early on London’s Oxford Street after posts went viral on social media calling for people to break the law in the busy tourist area. Police have made a total of nine ...
Three women jailed after a handbag theft on Oxford Street, with police linking the case to wider efforts to curb rising street crime in central London.
For months now, visitors to the U.K.’s most important thoroughfare have been asking the same question: ‘What is it with all these American candy stores?’ From U.S. variations of Sour Patch Kids to ...
A 55,000 sq ft retail block at 301-307 Oxford Street, central London, sold to Irish housebuilder Cosgrave for £86.5m two weeks ago, reflected a net initial yield of 4.37%.
Tomorrow, Swedish design giant IKEA will open the doors to its hotly anticipated store on London’s Oxford Street. The new space, set inside a Grade II listed building, gives shoppers a more centrally ...
This Thursday Peter Jelkeby will do something that will make or break his career and seal the fate of the best-known high street in Europe. He will open a 5,800 sq m, £450 million Ikea store in Oxford ...
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