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WH Smith has seen trading profits in its bricks and mortar high street arm plunge by 30 per cent ahead of the unit's agreed sale. The retailer's high street trading profit came in at £15million ...
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 ...
All the latest news and updates about UK high streets. The high street typically refers to a main shopping street in a UK town or city. Here you'll find shopping guides for the best buys from the ...
The name WH Smith, a staple of UK town centres since the Victorian era, is set to disappear from the High Street after the firm agreed to sell its shops to Hobbycraft-owner Modella Capital.
WH Smith has agreed to sell its high street business to Modella Capital, which owns Hobbycraft, in a deal worth £ 76 million ($98 million). As part of the ownership transfer, nearly 500 WH Smith in ...
Read our privacy notice. 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 ...
WH Smith will disappear from the high street after a deal to sell its UK high street business to investment firm Modella Capital, owner of the arts and crafts retailer Hobbycraft, for £76 million.
WH Smith will decide the fate of its 233-year-old high street chain within days, as it holds final discussions with the two remaining bidders for the business. Sky News has learnt that WH Smith ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Retailer WHSmith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain to Modella Capital. In a deal valued at £76 million, it will see the brand's ...
The UK High Street is in crisis, with over 13,000 stores shutting down last year, and experts warn even more closures are on the horizon, impacting some of the country’s biggest retailers.
The rapid rate of Britain’s High Street decline has been revealed in a new interactive map which shows more than 200 shops and banks have already closed for business in 2025. Article continues ...