Arcadia
This coverage examines the rise and collapse of the Arcadia Group and its impact on the UK retail landscape. Reporting focuses on the company’s store portfolio, brand management (including Topshop, Burton, Dorothy Perkins, Miss Selfridge and more), pivotal business decisions, administration process, and asset sales. Insight is tailored for retail executives, managers, and advisers seeking lessons in legacy brand management, crisis response, and evolving high‑street dynamics.
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Nov- 2019 -28 NovemberPeople Moves
M&S hires former Arcadia exec as head of brand creative
Marks and Spencer has appointed Anthony Cassidy as its new head of brand creative. Cassidyy joins from Arcadia, where he is currently creative director across a number of the group’s brands. Marks and Spencer said Cassidy has a “diverse” range of experience including both in-house and agency roles at Portas…
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21 NovemberPeople Moves
Arcadia appoints former De Vere chief as chair
Arcadia has appointed the former chief executive of the hospitality group De Vere, Andrew Coppel, as its new chair. Coppel will assume the chairmanship of Taveta Investments Limited, Arcadia Group Limited and Top Shop/Top Man Limited. Arcadia said he is an “experienced executive” having held a variety of cross sector…
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4 NovemberHigh Street
Sir Philip Green in talks with lenders to raise £300m before Christmas
Arcadia owner Sir Philip Green is reportedly in talks with specialist lenders about acquiring a £300m loan before Chritsmas in order to pay off the loan secured against Arcadia’s flagship Oxford Street Topshop store. According to the Sunday Times, to meet the repayment deadline next month Green is in talks…
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Oct- 2019 -28 OctoberHigh Street
Arcadia to move Topshop logistics to Daventry warehouse
Sir Phillip Green is allegedly moving Topshop and Topman’s logistics to Daventey distribution centre Arcadia announced over the summer that Topman was already being fulfilled from the new Daventry distribution centre, with plans to make Topshop live from the site in early 2020 Earlier this year, Arcadia opened a new…
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Sep- 2019 -30 SeptemberClothing & Shoes
Miss Selfridge swings to £17.5m loss in 2018
Fashion retailer Miss Selfridge has reported a £17.5m loss for the year ending 1 September 2018. According to The Guardian, losses widened following more than £12m in one-off costs, mainly related to writedowns and redundancies. Sales also fell by 15% to £102m during the period, and the number of retail…
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6 SeptemberHigh Street
Philip Green’s retailing empire posts £169.2m loss
Philip Green’s Arcadia has reported losses of £169.2m in its latest accounts posted on Companies House, blaming the “dramatically” changed retail landscape. For the 53 weeks to 1 September 2018 Arcadia losses totalled £169.2m compared with £49.4m profit the previous year. Its turnover also fell 4.5% to £1.8bn. However the…
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3 SeptemberAdvice
Fast fashion and the role that retailers have to play in tackling it
The fashion industry has never been without its critics, but today it seems to be drowning in them. PETA’s iconic ‘I’d rather go naked than wear fur’ billboard campaign of the early nineties, when the likes of Kim Basinger, Pamela Anderson and Christy Turlington were persuaded to get their kit…
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3 SeptemberHigh Street
Arcadia COO resigns after 25 years at the group
Arcadia has confirmed that COO David Shepherd has resigned following 25 years at the group. He had begun his career on the shop floor before working his way up to oversee the running of Topman. He took on the COO role in 2012. According to a filing on Companies House,…
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2 SeptemberHigh Street
Philip Green reportedly preparing to break up Arcadia
Arcadia boss Philip Green is preparing to break up the retail group prepare for a potential sale of the brands, according to a report from The Sunday Times. The reports states that Green has begun “laying the groundwork to split and sell parts” of the company over a “period of…
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Aug- 2019 -28 AugustHigh Street
US landlords drop legal challenge against Arcadia
The two US landlords involved in the legal challenge against Arcadia’s company voluntary agreements (CVAs) have dropped their case, following “significant and constructive” dialogue. Arcadia received the challenge US property firms Vornado and Caruso in July, following the approval of seven CVAs in June. The CVAs will see all 11…
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