WHSmith is closing in on the sale of its high street business as only two bidders remain to take on the 500-plus store portfolio. Private equity firms Alteri, which owns Bensons for Beds, and ...
WHSmith is set to close another ten shops over the next few months, after the retailer confirmed it could sell off its high street stores. The books and stationery firm - which has around 500 UK ...
WHSmith brand is all set to disappear from the UK’s high streets as the retailer reportedly plans a sale of the chain without the rights to its brand name. The brand, which has been in the ...
WHSmith's name is set to disappear from British high streets as the retailer focuses more on their travel shops in airports and train stations. The retail giant has been in discussions with a ...
WHSmith is in talks to offload its 500 high street stores as part of a strategic shift, but it’s believed the sale could involve the retailer relinquishing the rights to its iconic brand name.
Staff and customers have said an emotional farewell to a popular Bolton store. WHSmith in Crompton Place officially closed its doors yesterday, Saturday. Stock had been reduced to 75 percent off ...
The iconic WHSmith brand is on the brink of vanishing from British high streets as the company shifts its focus towards its travel outlets in airports and train stations. The retail behemoth has ...
TWO British high street giants are locked in a battle to take over WHSmith's retail stores. The move comes weeks after it was revealed that the 233-year-old retailer's holding company was looking ...
On this day in 2024, the York Press reported that a WHSmith in York had returned to its original name after trialling a rebrand that some shoppers in the city described as "bland." The store on ...
The iconic WHSmith brand could vanish from British high streets as the retailer shifts its focus to travel shops in airports and train stations. The retail behemoth is reportedly in talks with ...
WHSmith's name is set to disappear from British high streets after more than 230 years of trading. The retail chain is planning to sell its high street business without the rights to its brand name.