High Street chain collapse sweepstake
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BHS are looking to borrow more money by using store stock as collateral.
http://news.sky.com/story/1585853/bhs-c ... cash-boost
http://news.sky.com/story/1585853/bhs-c ... cash-boost
TVF's London Lite.
Not sure where to put this.
I notice that BHS in the Trafford Centre is closing down.
That's BHS, the clothing bit, not British Home Stores, the homeware bit across in the Barton Square extension.
And yes, they really are branded separately like that.
I notice that BHS in the Trafford Centre is closing down.
That's BHS, the clothing bit, not British Home Stores, the homeware bit across in the Barton Square extension.
And yes, they really are branded separately like that.
Something slightly wrong about quoting yourself, but still...Neil DG wrote:Is Blue Inc in trouble (again)?
I noticed their local store to me (Stretford, Manchester) has big signs in it saying 'Everything £20 or under'.
Blue Inc in Stretford, Manchester has everything £10 or under now (although the newish concession in Debenhams in the city centre has everything at £15 or below - pricing to your perceived market, I guess).
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Long time lurker, first time poster here!
The BHS in Southampton is currently in the process of closing down, they've had a store in the city since 1939, no news yet on who will take on the pretty large site right in the city centre!
This comes not long after the Arcadia group closed their stores in West Quay leaving Southampton without Burtons / Dorothy Perkins / Evans.
The BHS in Southampton is currently in the process of closing down, they've had a store in the city since 1939, no news yet on who will take on the pretty large site right in the city centre!
This comes not long after the Arcadia group closed their stores in West Quay leaving Southampton without Burtons / Dorothy Perkins / Evans.
A quick Google of BHS closing down brought up this article from Southampton's local paper:
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/1373896 ... ef=mr&lp=9
Oh and this is interesting... a list of 50 stores they were considering closing ten months ago - and neither Southampton nor Trafford Centre are in the list!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/news ... tores.html
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/1373896 ... ef=mr&lp=9
Oh and this is interesting... a list of 50 stores they were considering closing ten months ago - and neither Southampton nor Trafford Centre are in the list!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/news ... tores.html
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Indeed, I doubt BHS have long left on the high street now
Neil DG wrote:Something slightly wrong about quoting yourself, but still...Neil DG wrote:Is Blue Inc in trouble (again)?
I noticed their local store to me (Stretford, Manchester) has big signs in it saying 'Everything £20 or under'.
Blue Inc in Stretford, Manchester has everything £10 or under now (although the newish concession in Debenhams in the city centre has everything at £15 or below - pricing to your perceived market, I guess).
Going back to this shop, Blue inc/Offices Club has not cuts its prices again! EVERYTHING £5 or under....
Most of the stock seems crap, like tops or jackets no one would want to buy, Also there is very small selection of jeans. Its like there not getting in new stock.