Bensons for Beds
This coverage examines Bensons for Beds’ strategic developments within the UK retail sector, focusing on its store network, brand evolution, and market positioning. Reporting includes updates on store openings and closures, leadership changes, marketing campaigns, and the brand’s response to shifting consumer preferences in the home furnishings market. Insights are tailored for retail professionals overseeing operations, brand management, and strategic planning in the furniture retail sector.
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	Oct- 2025 -8 OctoberShopping Centres  Merry Hill adds trio of brands to its offeringMerry Hill has completed lettings across its retail park with the opening of new stores from B&Q, Costa Coffee and Bensons for Beds, introducing 33,800 sq ft of additional space as part of a wider refurbishment of the now fully let site. The new 23,000 sq ft B&Q store, located… Read More »
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	Jul- 2025 -4 JulyDIY  Bensons for Beds losses widen as market pressures persistBensons for Beds has reported widening losses of £22m for the year ended 28 September 2024, up from £19.9m the previous year, as it continues to face external market pressures and internal operational issues. The group’s pre-tax loss included £8.8m in interest payments, £5.6m in depreciation, and £4.4m in International… Read More »
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	May- 2025 -19 MayHigh Street  Poundland store closures ‘likely’ as sale nears completionPoundland store closures are reportedly “likely” as Gordon Brothers, the former owner of Laura Ashley, has emerged as a frontrunner to take control of the group, according to The Times. Bids for the group, which is owned by Pepco and employs more than 16,000 people across the UK and Ireland,… Read More »
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	Apr- 2025 -28 AprilHigh Street  Hilco Capital and Endless table offers for PoundlandSeveral potential buyers have reportedly tabled their offers to acquire Poundland, after the retailer has been hit by struggling sales and mounting losses in recent months. According to Sky News, Hilco Capital and turnaround investor Endless both set forth their respective proposal offers on Friday (25 April) ahead of a… Read More »
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	Mar- 2025 -25 MarchHigh Street  WH Smith completes refinancing amid plans to sell high street armWH Smith has successfully completed a refinancing, which includes its first US Private Placement (USPP) as well as a new bank term loan of £120m, ahead of the group’s potential sale of its high street arm. The £200m USPP notes have a maturity of seven, 10 and 12 years and… Read More »
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	10 MarchHigh Street  Two bidders remain in running for WH Smith high street armOnly two firms reportedly remain in the running to acquire WH Smith’s high street business, with a possible decision coming sometime this spring, according to Sky News. The news outlet revealed that Alteri Investors, which owns Bensons for Beds, and the Hobbycraft and The Original Factory Shop owner Modello Capital… Read More »
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	Jan- 2025 -28 JanuaryShopping Centres  Merry Hill announces new leases for Costa Coffee and Bensons for BedsMerry Hill has announced that Costa Coffee and Bensons for Beds are opening new sites at the shopping destination. Bensons for Beds will open a 8,000 sq ft store. Dedicated to “Sleep Wellness”, the new store will showcase the retailer’s extensive range of beds, furniture, and bedding. Meanwhile Costa is… Read More »
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	Sep- 2024 -30 SeptemberClothing & Shoes  Former Missguided owner in talks to buy Kurt GeigerAlteri Investors, former owner of Missguided, is reportedly among a number of parties in discussions to buy Kurt Geiger, according to Sky News. City sources told Sky that the talks were at an early stage and were not being held on an exclusive basis. Several other parties are also considering… Read More »
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	Aug- 2024 -7 AugustNews  Bensons for Beds acquires 19 Carpetright storesBensons for Beds has announced that it has successfully acquired 19 locations where Carpetright was previously trading. The locations include: Aberdeen, Ashton, Belfast, Canterbury, Edmonton, Exeter, Irvine, Kettering, Old Kent Road, Oldbury, Portsmouth, Salisbury, Slough, Sutton, Torquay, Bath, Eastbourne, Gillingham and Solihull. The bed specialist retailer now plans to start… Read More »
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	Apr- 2024 -19 AprilNews  Today’s news in brief-19/4/24Wilko, the retailer that faced collapse last September, is back with a revamped click and collect service. After successful trials in Exeter, Luton, and Plymouth, the company is reintroducing its free click and collect option. Customers can now access this service from reopened stores and over 200 collection points through… Read More »
 
                     
                                        




