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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Aug- 2019 -27 AugustHigh Street
Clarks seeking rent reductions of up to 30%
Shoe retailer Clarks has revealed it seeking rent reductions of up to 30% following a period of “poor trading”, according to a report by The Sunday Times. The report said the retailer asked landlords to extend leases on certain stores in return for reduced rent costs. A source also told…
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27 AugustOnline & Digital
Shop Direct adds Topshop and Topman to its offering
Shop Direct, the digital retailer and financial services provider, has added Arcadia’s Topshop and Topman to its portfolio of more than 500 fashion brands. The business will also become the first UK retailer outside of the Arcadia Group to stock Topshop Beauty. Shop Direct’s retail brands Very.co.uk, Littlewoods.com and LittlewoodsIreland.ie…
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15 AugustAdvice
Responding to sexual harassment in the retail workplace
A recent survey from regional law firm Foot Anstey found just over 1 in 10 (11%) retail workers have experienced “inappropriate touching of a sexual nature” in their current role – with over a third (36%) of those workers believing their employer “could have done more” to prevent it happening. …
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Jul- 2019 -29 JulyHigh Street
Primark to push for reduction in rent
Fashion brand Primark is pushing for a reduction in rents at stores, after a number of competitors have secured rental reductions via CVAs this year. The retailer is pushing for a 30% reduction in rates on stores where leases have several years left to run, and is offering to invest…
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16 JulyHigh Street
Arcadia receives challenges on CVAs from US property group
Philip Green’s Arcadia has received a challenge from two legal entities of US property group Vornado, in relation to the company voluntary arrangements (CVAs) which were agreed last month. The retailer had all seven of its CVAs approved last month allowing it to restructure to avoid administration, more than 23…
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12 JulyClothing & Shoes
Vans to move into former Miss Selfridge flagship site
Footwear brand Vans have signed a leased to takeover the site previously occupied by Miss Selfridge. Located in Oxford Street, London, Arcadia will remain the landlords of the site. Miss Selfridge will be moving into the basement of Topshop next door. In June, a CVA was approved for Arcadia Group…
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4 JulyClothing & Shoes
Monsoon creditors agree to CVA
Monsoon Accessorize creditors have given the green light on the retailer’s CVA plans which will see over half of its stores receive rent reductions. The reductions, which were proposed last month, will see cuts to rents of between 25%- 65% across 135 out of its 258 stores after the retailer…
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2 JulyAnalysis
Who will lead the high street resurrection?
We may never know what Nietzsche thought of the UK retail sector. However, with today’s troubles, there is a good chance that he may well have felt the need to update his famous quote; ”the high street is dead… and we have killed it.” Walk down any UK high street…
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Jun- 2019 -24 JuneGovernment
Pensions Regulator boss to face questions over Arcadia deal
The Pension Regulator (TPR) boss, Charles Counsell is set to appear in front of the Work and Pensions Committee, regarding the settlement with Arcadia boss Philip Green last month. The agreement, saw Green pledge an extra £25m per year to its company pension fund for three years, while in return…
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18 JuneHigh Street
Former BHS owner in court over tax evasion allegations
Former BHS owner Dominic Chappell is to appear in court today (18 June) on accusations of tax evasion in relation to a finance company at which he was the director. Chappell is due to appear at the City of London Magistrates Court, facing three charges of cheating the public revenue…
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