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New retailers including Norauto and Fast Retailing join event regulars Apple, Abercrombie & Fitch, Desigual and Mango at Retail Connections 2012
Posted 14 February 2012 | 0 Comments
In the current economic climate the events industry has been one sector to suffer the most. As marketing budgets are slashed and every penny needs to be accounted for companies are looking for results. In spite of this, Retail Connections is set to grow 40% from last year, with more retailers than ever signing up to take part.
This year 35 shopping centre developers, owners and agents have signed up already, and over 100 retailers have responded to their invitations. Even more exciting, we are set to welcome several new faces this year.
Developers joining us for the first time this year include NCC Property Development who develop and sell commercial property in the Nordic countries and the Baltic Region; H B Kroetse Paternotte, leading real estate broker in the Netherlands, Centrum Targoue PTAK SA, Poland's largest retail trade centre and REAM International. New designer outlet company REAM International are working on a number of European projects, including the Copenhagen Designer Outlet Center on the outskirts of Copenhagen.
We are also excited to welcome some new faces to our retailer attendee list this year with Fast Retailing, Promod, and Norauto joining us for the first time. Continued support comes from large retailers such as Apple, Abercrombie & Fitch, Claire's, Debenhams, Desigual and Mango.
For more information on how to promote your company’s leasing schemes, for sponsorship opportunities or to discuss how we can help you promote your real estate projects please contact Mady Maplethorpe on +44 (0)20 7344 1895.

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