Manchester
This coverage highlights retail activity, trends, and developments in Manchester, a key UK retail hub. Reporting includes store openings and closures, property developments, local economic impacts, retail performance data, and insights into regional strategies by national and independent brands. Tailored for executives and managers, it supports strategic planning for those engaged in retail operations and expansion in the North West.
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Sep- 2022 -20 SeptemberDepartment Stores
Selfridges’ owners eye first regional UK expansion in 20 years
Central Group Europe, Selfridge’s operating company, is said to be targeting regional cities in the UK for the first time in 20 years, according to the Financial Times. The luxury department store group currently operates from Oxford Street in London, as well as one store in Birmingham and two in…
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9 SeptemberDepartment Stores
Selfridges to shut today as retailers pay tribute to Queen
Selfridges has announced that its stores in London, Manchester and Birmingham will remain closed today (9 September) as a mark of respect for Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away yesterday at the age of 96. The retailer acknowledged the temporary closure on its social media pages, alongside a statement that…
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Aug- 2022 -17 AugustHigh Street
Boohoo makes strategic investment into Revolution Beauty
Boohoo has announced that it has recently made a strategic investment into Revolution Beauty Group plc amounting to a direct interest of 7.1% of Revolution Beauty’s issued share capital. The investment builds upon the existing relationship between Boohoo and Revolution Beauty, under which Revolution Beauty products are sold through several…
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16 AugustClothing & Shoes
Kick Game appoints PwC to explore £150m sale
Kick Game, a footwear reseller, has reportedly hired PricewaterhouseCooper (PwC) to explore options which could include a £150m sale, according to Sky News. Reports suggest Kick Game, which was founded in 2013, is working with the accountancy firm to field interest from a number of suitors. The process is expected…
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5 AugustSponsored Articles
Back-to-school campaigns: are UK retailers ready?
As back to school campaigns begin in full swing, the pressure is on retailers to engage with customers in more meaningful and personalised ways. And considering there’s been an 86% increase in U.K. consumers who want suggested products and services based on their preferences in return for their loyalty, according…
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5 AugustFeatures
Back-to-school campaigns: are UK retailers ready?
As back to school campaigns begin in full swing, the pressure is on retailers to engage with customers in more meaningful and personalised ways. And considering there’s been an 86% increase in U.K. consumers who want suggested products and services based on their preferences in return for their loyalty, according…
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3 AugustHigh Street
JD Group to open flagship store in Trafford Centre
The JD Group has announced it has agreed a deal with Manchester’s Trafford Centre which will see it launch a new flagship store at the location. The new 42,412 sq ft flagship store will be the largest in its global portfolio. The news comes shortly after the announcement that Next…
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Jul- 2022 -25 JulyHR
Co-op to axe 400 office jobs amid ‘tough’ trading environment
The Cooperative Group (Co-op) has announced that it will make 400 roles redundant at its head office in Manchester, amid the company’s plans to “simplify” its approach to business due to a “tough” trading environment, including rising inflation. The redundancies include closed vacancies, redeployment, and the creation of new roles…
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4 JulyElectrical
Amazon launches first UK fleet of e-cargo bikes
Amazon has announced the launch of its first fleet of e-cargo bikes and walkers in the UK, creating a new micromobility hub for sustainable deliveries in Central London, directly replacing thousands of traditional van trips on London’s roads and reducing traffic congestion. Working with the London Borough of Hackney, Amazon…
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Jun- 2022 -24 JunePeople Moves
Tui chief executive to step down
The chief executive of Tui, Fritz Joussen, has announced he is stepping down after almost 10 years. He will leave the leisure, travel and tourism company at the end of September, and will be replaced by the company’s chief financial officer, Sebastian Ebel. Joussen, who took on the role in…
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