This rebrand will see over 10 of the retailer's well-known stores disappear from Greater Manchester's high streets. The ...
meaning the branch at Norwich train station will remain under the WH Smith brand. Group chief executive Carl Cowling said: “As we continue to deliver on our strategic ambition to become the leading ...
Its store inside Ipswich railway station will be unaffected as the WHSmith looks to focus on its travel locations. It is unclear if the Haverhill store, which is expected to close next month, will now ...
By 1848, WHSmith opened its first railway bookstall at Euston Station, pioneering book retailing at train stations across the UK. The railway bookstalls made WHSmith a household name and expanded ...
County commissioners unanimously approved a plan March 27 for a new passenger rail station at the site of the Historic Union Depot's Baggage Depot. The project could cost between $31.3 and $37.8 ...
However, the sale excludes WHSmith's travel locations, which include outlets in airports, train stations, and hospitals. These travel shops will continue to operate under the WHSmith name as the ...
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As the deal does not include the WH Smith name, airport and train station branches will remain as WH Smith. The retail has recently focused on becoming a “one-stop-shop for travel essentials”. The ...
Over the past decade, the firm has focused on its more fruitful travel retail business, which operates from airports, train stations and hospitals. Sharing details of the sale, WH Smith said all ...
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 ...