Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake
Posted: Fri 10 Aug, 2018 22.15
The plan appears to be for some House of Fraser stores to become 'Flannels'. The higher end brand of the Ashley empire.
Makes me wonder if Mike will keep the HOF store in London's Oxford Street to rebrand as Flannels? This would give him both Sports Direct and Flannels on the UK's main high street.Square Eyes wrote: Fri 10 Aug, 2018 22.15 The plan appears to be for some House of Fraser stores to become 'Flannels'. The higher end brand of the Ashley empire.
The flagship Oxford Circus Sports Direct is massive at I think 4 floors and they manage to pack it all out with a huge range of products so I wouldn't be too surprised if they tried out bumper sized stores elsewhere.WillPS wrote: Fri 10 Aug, 2018 11.26They'd be bloody massive Sports Directs, even the smaller sites.JAS84 wrote: Fri 10 Aug, 2018 11.06 BBC suggests he could rebrand some as Sports Direct. Which might not be a bad idea if there isn't one already in a location and that HOF isn't doing well. I suppose he could hybridise some too.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45140874
Which was of course formerly HMV.gottago wrote: Sat 11 Aug, 2018 09.37The flagship Oxford Circus Sports Direct is massive at I think 4 floors and they manage to pack it all out with a huge range of products so I wouldn't be too surprised if they tried out bumper sized stores elsewhere.WillPS wrote: Fri 10 Aug, 2018 11.26They'd be bloody massive Sports Directs, even the smaller sites.JAS84 wrote: Fri 10 Aug, 2018 11.06 BBC suggests he could rebrand some as Sports Direct. Which might not be a bad idea if there isn't one already in a location and that HOF isn't doing well. I suppose he could hybridise some too.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45140874
And prior to that WoolworthsMartin Phillp wrote: Sat 11 Aug, 2018 12.50Which was of course formerly HMV.gottago wrote: Sat 11 Aug, 2018 09.37The flagship Oxford Circus Sports Direct is massive at I think 4 floors and they manage to pack it all out with a huge range of products so I wouldn't be too surprised if they tried out bumper sized stores elsewhere.WillPS wrote: Fri 10 Aug, 2018 11.26
They'd be bloody massive Sports Directs, even the smaller sites.
In May 1994, the company acquired the Bakers Oven chain of bakers' shops from Allied Bakeries. They began rebrand of chains owned around 1999, rebrand ING Bragg and Thurstons as Greggs of the Midlands, Greggs of Yorkshire respectively, In December 2008, Greggs announced that all of its 165 Bakers Oven Stores.Martin Phillp wrote: Mon 13 Aug, 2018 00.34 I wonder if that was an original Greggs in London? A lot of the Greggs shops in the capital were ex Bakers Oven.