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Sequential approach to retail development

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2000

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Archived

Abstract

The main conclusions of this study focus; on the needs and opportunities to be more intelligent about urban planning and not just about site development; on being clear about Town Centre Strategy over the medium term; on the relevance of retail format; and to bring competing uses into consideration.

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National Retail Planning Forum

Operating from 1995 to 2020, the National Retail Planning Forum focussed on improving the understanding between private and public sectors on planning and its impact on retailing.

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