A familiar high street retailer is selling off a significant chunk of its UK stores - and Merseyside is impacted.
Henry Walton Smith opened the first shop - a newsagents week 230 years ago and this week announced the WHSmith name is ...
The stores will eventually rebrand as TGJones - meaning the WHSmith name will disappear from town centres, although the ...
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The WHSmith brand is not included in the sale, and the firm's travel divisions will continue to trade under the name across ...
The WHSmith stores would be rebranded as TG Jones as part of the deal, the company said on Friday. The group’s travel stores in airports, train stations and hospitals will continue to trade under the ...
After more than 230 years on the British high street, WHSmith has agreed a £76 million deal to sell its stores to Modella ...
UK travel retailer WHSmith Group has finalised an agreement to sell its UK high street division to investment firm Modella ...
The stores will eventually be rebranded under the name of TGJones, meaning the WHSmith name will disappear from town centres ...
The Carlisle WHSmith is set to rebrand as part of a national deal. The new deal will see the brand's high street stores ...
The hope for a revival comes after the historic newsagent, bookseller and stationer, whose roots stretch back to 1792, agreed ...
WHSmith sells its 480 high street stores to Modella Capital for £76mn, while shifting focus to international travel retail.