Cheltenham
This coverage explores retail activity and market trends in Cheltenham, offering insights for UK retail executives, managers, and brand professionals. Reporting includes store openings and closures, redevelopment initiatives, investment activity, and the performance of retailers in this key regional market. The analysis helps professionals evaluate opportunities, challenges, and consumer behaviour shaping the Cheltenham retail landscape.
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May- 2021 -24 MayDIY
Homebase opens new store in Cheltenham
Homebase has revealed that it has opened a new store in Cheltenham, marking the first one to open in six years. Located on Tewkesbury Road, the new 36,591 sq. ft store has created 29 jobs in the local area. Included in the new showroom is a variety of kitchen and…
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Aug- 2019 -5 AugustComment
Spotlight: Retailers defying the high street doom and gloom
Joules British clothing retailer Joules has continued to defy the high street gloom over the past two years, and so far has not buckled under the pressures of ‘brexit uncertainty’ and the shift in consumer tastes and trends. Originally established as Joule & Sons in 1977 by Ian Joule, the…
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Feb- 2019 -25 FebruaryClothing & Shoes
Jack Wills to sell four stores in order to cut costs
Fashion retailer, Jack Wills is to sell four stores in order to make up for a store expansion which saw it increase its stores by a quarter, despite the fact it was making an underlying loss of £11m in 2017. Jack Wills is looking to assign leases to new tenants…
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Nov- 2018 -2 NovemberHigh Street
RSPH names Grimsby as ‘unhealthiest UK high street’
The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) has named Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, as the ‘unhealthiest UK high street’. The announcement came after a league table published by the group ranked 70 of Britain’s major towns and cities by the impact of their high streets on the public’s health and…
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Oct- 2018 -25 OctoberClothing & Shoes
Superdry founder looks to return to board
Superdry founder, Julian Dunkerton, has said that he want to return to the company’s board “in any capacity”. Dunkerton wants to revive the company’s fortunes following financial woes which have seen its shares fall from £20 per share in January, down to £7.29 per share. The founder is still the…
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