- The customer is always right: unless you’re Marks and Spencer
The customer, said the king of the Oxford Street department store, Harry
Selfridge, is always right. And Selfridges paid homage to the...
from: The Telegraph
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- M&S given green light by Angela Rayner to demolish Oxford Street store
Approval for Marks & Spencer to rebuild flagship London store ends
three-year planning battle over art deco building.
from: The Guardian
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- Save Britain’s Heritage calls for urgent planning policy reforms after
‘short-sighted’ M&S decision
Group's director said developers need clear guidelines on demolish and
rebuild projects. MandS Oxford St. The site's existing 1930s building...
from: Building Design
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- Government grants planning permission for the redevelopment of Marks &
Spencer's flagship store on Oxford Street
This is a decision which has been eagerly awaited, both as an indication on
the Government's intentions around the ongoing debate on...
from: Mishcon de Reya LLP
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- M&S Marble Arch Proposal Approved After Three Years
The Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government has
approved the redevelopment of the M&S store at Marble Arch.
from: Supermarket News
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- M&S gets permission to knock down 110-year-old Oxford Street store
M&S has secured permission to demolish its flagship Oxford Street store and
build it back nine storeys high after three years of delay.
from: MSN
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- M&S Oxford Street Store Set For Demolition
Marks and Spencer's (M&S) flagship store on Oxford Street, one of London's
most iconic retail destinations, is set for demolition after...
from: Evrim Ağacı
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- Heritage, sustainability and dysfunction: the lessons of the M&S decision
The drawn-out battle over Marks & Spencer's Oxford Street redevelopment
reflects systemic failures at the heart of the UK's planning system.
from: Building
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- Money blog: Has the Airbnb bubble burst?
Airbnb has opened the door to two billion guests and a holiday revolution.
But as popular destinations crack down on short-term lets,...
from: Sky News
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- M&S boss slams three-year delay on Oxford Street demolition decision
The four year planning row has become a test case in the argument about
whether ageing buildings should be bulldozed or retrofitted.
from: London Evening Standard
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- The customer is always right: unless you’re Marks and Spencer
The customer, said the king of the Oxford Street department store, Harry
Selfridge, is always right. And Selfridges paid homage to the...
from: The Telegraph
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- Tone deaf or sensible? Industry reacts to Rayner’s M&S Oxford St approval
The profession has responded to communities secretary Angela Rayner's
decision to approve the controversial demolition of Marks & Spencer's...
from: The Architects’ Journal
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- Save Britain’s Heritage calls for urgent planning policy reforms after
‘short-sighted’ M&S decision
Group's director said developers need clear guidelines on demolish and
rebuild projects. MandS Oxford St. The site's existing 1930s building...
from: Building Design
|
- Government grants planning permission for the redevelopment of Marks &
Spencer's flagship store on Oxford Street
This is a decision which has been eagerly awaited, both as an indication on
the Government's intentions around the ongoing debate on...
from: Mishcon de Reya LLP
|
- Marks & Spencer to tear down its most iconic UK store after nearly a
century – bringing dramatic end to 3...
MARKS & Spencer's is set to tear down its most iconic UK store in a
dramatic end to a three-year planning row.The popular high-street chain...
from: The Sun
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- Heritage, sustainability and dysfunction: the lessons of the M&S decision
The drawn-out battle over Marks & Spencer's Oxford Street redevelopment
reflects systemic failures at the heart of the UK's planning system.
from: Building
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- Angela Rayner approves demolition of Oxford Street store as she reverses
Tory decision
Angela Rayner has ended a five-year dispute that saw M&S clash with the
previous Conservative government.
from: Daily Express
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- Marks & Spencer plan to knock down flagship Oxford Street store approved
It is a big victory for chief executive Stuart Machin, who said the group
would 'move as fast as we can' to redevelop the site. M&S will now knock
down its...
from: MSN
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- Angela Rayner approves demolition of iconic 1920s M&S building
"Rethinking our wasteful knock-it-down-and-start-again approach and
re-using and updating existing buildings like M&S Oxford Street is a...
from: Manchester Evening News
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