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Tuesday, 11 November 2008 |
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Precious, the most expensive street in Spain and the tenth in Europe It is almost three times cheaper than the Champs Elysees in Paris, but still remains the most expensive shopping street in Spain. The Madrid Preciados is the commercial artery in more income for rent, and it reaches an average 2652 euros per square meter per year, according to a report prepared by the consulting firm Jones Lang Lasalle. A price that is 6.3% above that was a year ago. It is also the most expensive street in Spain for the real estate group Cushman & Wakefield, says although prices slightly higher, and that values each square meter of this route in 2880 euros per year. The streets are behind Serrano and Ortega y Gasset, with 2520 euros, according to real estate. |
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Tuesday, 11 November 2008 |
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The influx of shopping centers decreases by 2% in October The influx to the mall suffered a decline of 2.3% last October, according to data provided by the consulting firm Experian FootFall. This setback keeps the tone for the last two months, since August suffered a decline of 6.1%, while that for September was 0.8%. This monthly change thrown by October than in the year 2007, when the same month suffered a decline of 0.9%. In terms, in October 2008 enjoyed an increase of 1.8% over the same period last year. The accumulated rate of arrivals at malls during the year 2008 recorded an increase of 0.9%. Source: Iberian Footfall |
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Tuesday, 11 November 2008 |
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54.5% of consumers often buy white markings, 20 points more than in 2005 54.5% of consumers said that buying food distributor of brands or 'white' so often or quite often, according to a study by the Center of Food Consumption and Distribution. In a communique, the Ministry of Environment and Rural Affairs and Marino noted that the percentage of consumers who purchase such products has increased by more than 20 points in the last three years. |
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Tuesday, 11 November 2008 |
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Castellon: Initiative poses for a study of the effect on trade TRAM The deputy parliamentary group of Commitment, Mireia Moll, has asked Les Corts response to whether the Council has done "some kind of study on potential layoffs of personnel that may occur among employees of the businesses and shops are located at Zaragoza Street and Columbus Castellón "as a result of the trolley bus tour through the old town |
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