Toys R Us are returning to the high street under the management of WHSmith.
The first 9 sites will be in:
Canterbury (St George Street)
Chelmsford
Cheltenham
Cwmbran (The Mall)
Oxford (Cornmarket St)
Poole (Towngate Shopping Centre)
Reading (Broad Street)
Solihull (Mell Square)
York (Monks Cross Retail Park)
High Street chain collapse sweepstake
But, why?
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Can you imagine? FREE Lego Minifigure when you buy a Daily Telegraph etc...Martin Phillp wrote: ↑Thu 01 Jun, 2023 23.51 Toys R Us are returning to the high street under the management of WHSmith.
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Boots are closing one of my local stores, but the good news is while it closes on the 22nd July, it reopens on the 24th as Pyramid Pharmacy, a small family run chain with stores in and around London with the Boots staff being transferred over, with no change to pharmacy orders, so if a customer forgets to pick up a Boots prescription, they'll still be able to collect it.
TVF's London Lite.
Empire Cinemas has gone bust. Six closed immediately, leaving Sunderland and Wigan with no cinema at all. The other half of the chain remains open while the administators look for a buyer.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66134084
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66134084
I would imagine some of the closed sites will be acquired by other operators, the one in Walthamstow for example was owned by the council so the chances they'll find someone else to operate it is high. The Light Cinema would be good as they don't have a London cinema yet or possibly Showcase.JAS84 wrote: ↑Sat 08 Jul, 2023 12.22 Empire Cinemas has gone bust. Six closed immediately, leaving Sunderland and Wigan with no cinema at all. The other half of the chain remains open while the administators look for a buyer.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66134084
The news didn't surprise me, the fact that the Empire Haymarket closed back in May was a sign not all was well. That cinema is being redeveloped and I imagine when it reopens it'll be a boutique cinema.
Empire were finished then they sold a chunk of the chain off to Cineworld in 2016/17. They were left with some very poor sites after that sale, the Chairman at the time boasted about having shares in Cineworld aswell, very bizarre transaction. Without stuff like the flagship site on Leicester Square, Hemel Hempstead and The Gate, Newcastle they were never going to survive - surprised they lasted as long as they did.Jonwo wrote: ↑Tue 11 Jul, 2023 13.35I would imagine some of the closed sites will be acquired by other operators, the one in Walthamstow for example was owned by the council so the chances they'll find someone else to operate it is high. The Light Cinema would be good as they don't have a London cinema yet or possibly Showcase.JAS84 wrote: ↑Sat 08 Jul, 2023 12.22 Empire Cinemas has gone bust. Six closed immediately, leaving Sunderland and Wigan with no cinema at all. The other half of the chain remains open while the administators look for a buyer.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66134084
The news didn't surprise me, the fact that the Empire Haymarket closed back in May was a sign not all was well. That cinema is being redeveloped and I imagine when it reopens it'll be a boutique cinema.
They are planning on building a new cinema in Wigan Town Centre, as part of redevelopments, so hopefully not for very long on that front. Its a shame. The Empire in Wigan, when I went, was always very quiet. It certainly felt a little unloved these last couple of years, but it did have some really cool screening rooms with balconies, like the old cinemas.
Turns out that Waltham Forest Council were asked to suspend rent during Covid and didn't, which is in turn being blamed for the site's closure:Jonwo wrote: ↑Tue 11 Jul, 2023 13.35I would imagine some of the closed sites will be acquired by other operators, the one in Walthamstow for example was owned by the council so the chances they'll find someone else to operate it is high.JAS84 wrote: ↑Sat 08 Jul, 2023 12.22 Empire Cinemas has gone bust. Six closed immediately, leaving Sunderland and Wigan with no cinema at all. The other half of the chain remains open while the administators look for a buyer.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66134084
https://walthamforestecho.co.uk/2023/07 ... rred-rent/