WHSmith has agreed to sell UK high street shops and is set for rebrand (Picture: Getty Images) One of the UK’s most recognisable high street names, WH Smith, is set to disappear from the high ...
WH Smith has agreed to sell its UK High Steet business to Hobbycraft owner Modella Capital as it announces a “focus on higher growth travel retail markets”. This means the WHSmith brand will disappear ...
One of Britain’s best-known retail brands, WHSmith, is set to disappear from the High Street as hundreds of its stores are rebranded under a new name following a £76million deal. The iconic UK ...
WH Smith has sold its 233-year old high street business to the owner of Hobbycraft in a £76m deal. Sky News revealed in January how a sales process was under way for the arm, which employs ...
The news that WHSmith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain to an investment firm Modella Capital and rebrand as TGJones is another blow to our proud British High Street history. The buy-out ...
WHSmith has struck a deal to offload its UK high street business to Modella Capital in a major deal worth £76 million. The familiar WHSmith signage is set to vanish from town centres and shopping ...
A MAJOR update has been issued on the sale of hundreds of WHSmith stores. The retail group will reportedly announce the fate of the 500 high street stores "as early as next week". It is set to ...
WH Smith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain to Hobbycraft owner Modella Capital in a deal valuing it at £76 million, and will eventually rebrand as TGJones. The sale does not include the ...
Hundreds of WHSmith shops are going to be rebranded, with the new name carrying the "same sense of family". The well-known name will disappear from the high street as part of a £75million deal.
WHSmith stores across Norfolk will be rebranded after approximately 480 branches were sold in a £76 million deal. The retailer - which has shops in Norwich, Sheringham, Great Yarmouth, King's Lynn and ...
WH Smith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain to Hobbycraft owner Modella Capital in a deal valuing it at £76 million, and will eventually rebrand as TGJones. The sale does not include the ...
One of the familiar names in British retailing is to disappear from the high street after 233 years following the sale of the WH Smith store network to a private equity investor. All 480 WH Smith ...
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