Friday, October 3, 2008

If paradise is half beautiful

The long-awaited draft of retailing, rue Paradis is a last attempt to reload the center of the city of Liverpool under a master plan that brings together 22 different architects. And it works, says Ellis Woodman

After dark, and no mistake. Is your pension funds evaporated in the last month? They are the bailiffs at the door? Are you fighting the road from the face of the kitchen through the tail soup from a flock of wild cats of investment bankers? Well, my friend, I have a tip for you. With just 83 days before Christmas, there is only one way we're going to get out of this hole: spend, spend, spend!

You can hardly ask a lack of luck. Last week the opening of the £ 500 million Cabot Circus development in the heart of Bristol, whereas when it opens in four weeks, 1.7 million pounds in Westfield Center in London's Shepherds Bush will become the third Great place mall in the country. After the recent launching of major projects in Cambridge and Leicester (Work May 2), these projects crown a year of development for the retail sector in the UK. Significantly, each occupies the center of the city - the legacy of legislation introduced in 1995, which called for a halt to the construction of out-of-town shopping malls.

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