BHS
This coverage examines BHS’s legacy and evolving status in the UK retail sector. Reporting highlights brand restructuring, store portfolio changes, buying and merchandising strategy, and leadership developments — all analysed for their impact on customer reach, financial recovery, and retail reputation. The content is tailored for retail executives, brand managers, and professionals engaged in turnaround initiatives and strategic brand management.
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Jul- 2023 -10 JulyHigh Street
Primark to hire 100 staff ahead of Salisbury opening
Primark has begun a recruitment drive for 100 new team members ahead of its new store opening in Salisbury this September. The 29,700 sq ft store will be set across two floors in the Old George Mall in the city centre, in the former BHS unit. The retailer will be…
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May- 2023 -26 MaySport & Leisure
Man City opens interactive store at Manchester Arndale
Manchester Arndale has announced that Manchester City is set to open the club’s new store in the former Pink unit within the shopping centre. Opening today (26 May), the interactive store offers merchandise ranging from the team kits, including the recently released 2023/24 home kit, and training apparel, as well…
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Aug- 2022 -24 AugustDepartment Stores
Department stores could be given protected status
Department stores across the UK could be given protected status following a new review of high streets from Historic England. It comes as many department store units have been left empty following the collapse of such chains as BHS and Debenhams, which fell into administration in recent years, with closures…
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Aug- 2021 -27 AugustDepartment Stores
Number of UK department stores falls 83% in five years
The number of department stores in the UK has plummeted 83% since the collapse of BHS in 2016. According to the BBC, this underlines the “upheaval” of the high street following changes to shopping habits that have been accelerated by the pandemic. The latest figure comes from new research by…
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May- 2021 -10 MayHigh Street
Ikea eyes Topshop’s former Oxford Street flagship
Ikea has reportedly held advanced talks to take over the former Topshop flagship store Oxford Street as part of a strategy to expand into city centres, This is Money has reported. According to reports, the furniture giant previously considered moving into other buildings on Oxford Street, including the former BHS,…
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Mar- 2021 -25 MarchSport & Leisure
Decathlon moves to 35,000 sq ft Trinity Leeds store
Decathlon UK has announced it will be moving to a new 35,000 sq ft flagship store in Trinity Leeds, which is owned by property company Landsec. Opening later this month, the store will be housed in a former BHS site which spans over two floors, and will initially focus on…
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Nov- 2020 -30 NovemberComment
Arcadia Collapse: What went wrong?
Once a titan of UK retail, the collapse of Arcadia 10 years ago would have come as a shock to everyone on the high street, whereas in 2020, the road to its demise has been mapped for some time and has now finally reached its end – with its rivals…
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6 NovemberDepartment Stores
Dominic Chappell jailed for six years for tax evasion
The former owner of BHS, Dominic Chappell, has been jailed for six years for evading paying tax from the deal which saw him acquire the now defunct department store. According to Sky News, Chappell was convicted after he failed to pay £580,000 in tax on the £2.2m income he gained…
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Mar- 2020 -10 MarchComment
How can stores replicate the success of the Aldi middle aisle?
As the retail industry continues to attract negative headlines with reduction in footfall and questions over the viability of the high street, stores are now turning to bolder USPs in order to attract consumers. The ongoing battle with internet retailers is fast becoming a war of uniqueness, and high-street stores…
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Feb- 2020 -25 FebruaryComment
The changing face of retail in the age of digitisation
Retail: the 2020 snapshot It’s no secret that high street retail in Britain has been struggling for the past decade. Since the collapse of Woolworths in 2009, it has been clear that something, somewhere, has been going very wrong on the Great British high street. In fact, currently it is…
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