2012年10月30日星期二

Fashion chain 'priced out' of Cumbrian town centre

The comments come after ladies fashion outlet Snob UK withdrew from the negotiations in the unit autonomy former Washington Square right claims they move had "messed around" and "overpriced for the market." Prada Messenger Bags A company is installing the unit Risman to pay fees of £ 1,051 place per year plus VAT, £ 65,000 per year in rent and rates set by the central government of £ 21,755. But Dave Fletcher, development manager of the center, described the allegations as "nonsense". He said developers Riddell was "flexible" when it was added in the rent that Washington Square development has a "98 percent capacity" with only four empty units. He said: "I know that the center is well done and the buyer are happy with what they got. "Why H & M spend millions of pounds investment if it does not work?" But Julie Messenger, negotiations on behalf of the group, the port has snob UK disagrees. Manager for Debenhams concessions to Washington Square, she explained that the rental and service fees "to high". She added: "Carlisle has the population to participate more and cheaper rents no wonder there are empty shops in Workington improved." His sister, Karen Bailey, Director of the Cheque Centre store on the way Murray added that the developers are trying to raise prices to Washington Square, as if it is a town were apparently not a city. The women also said that it is much cheaper and easier to satisfy in parts of Carlisle. "It may be, if you are not in the lanes," said Fletcher. Mrs. Messenger, start a petition to the city plans to improve believes that the developers could do more to encourage new businesses in Workington and "equal". She also believes that other traders may want to settle in the city have had similar experiences. The sisters had agreed to establish snob Cumbria because the company had made an inventory available when she ran her own business. They also wanted the British snob when moving his successful bid Workington. Mrs. Messenger Dunmail Park was first approached on behalf of the Port Group. However, bosses have had their heart set on Risman places near Costa and next because they thought it was higher than the park to use out-of-town Dunmail. Commercial specialists Fawley Watson Booth offered Snob UK rent of £ 12,000 per year, but as a necessary compromise the flexibility to replace the tenant "is to obtain a more attractive offer rental." But Ms Bailey said: "It's not a business for about £ 40,000 or $ 50,000 equity realizable in this case, they throw us in four weeks."

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