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Arcadia Group

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HeadquartersLondon
United Kingdom
Ceo Ian Grabiner
Number of employees22,000
Founded1903
Subsidiaries Topshop
Dorothy Perkins
Wallis
Topman
Evans
Type of businessPrivate company limited by shares
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID990596
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About Arcadia Group


Arcadia Group Ltd. is a British multinational retailing company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It owns the high street clothing retailers Burton, Dorothy Perkins, Evans, Miss Selfridge, Topman, Topshop, Wallis and the out of town chain Outfit, which sells lines from the other group chains.

Kaden Reddick: Topshop and Arcadia guilty of safety breaches

Kaden Reddick: Topshop and Arcadia guilty of safety breaches
Mar 22,2022 1:24 am

... Following a two-month trial, Arcadia Group and Topshop/Topman were convicted of failing to discharge a health and safety duty...

Green's retail empire of over 100 stores could close

Green's retail empire of over 100 stores could close
Apr 19,2020 12:43 am

...Sir Philip Green, the Arcadia Group is the grace period, the landlord is out of the way more than 100 branches by the end of summer to go...

Steve Coogan: We ignore the imbalance between the rich and the poor

Steve Coogan: We ignore the imbalance between the rich and the poor
Feb 18,2020 5:41 am

... Green, the Monaco-based Arcadia Group Chairman, was and was, Arcadia, which owns Topshop, has denied, with sweatshops, and if it is found a supplier violated was clearly our strict code of conduct (code of conduct ...

US assault charges against Sir Philip Green falls

US assault charges against Sir Philip Green falls
Feb 16,2020 10:18 am

... On Monday, his Arcadia Group, said the case was now dismissed...

Sir Philip Green's Topshop reports £500m loss

Sir Philip Green's Topshop reports £500m loss
Feb 16,2020 6:10 am

... There is increasing speculation that the Arcadia Group could be broken up, in the hope new owners can resuscitate its brands...

Philip Green's Topshop empire plunges to loss

Philip Green's Topshop empire plunges to loss
Feb 16,2020 5:59 am

... Challenging year The results are for Taveta Investments, the holding company of the Arcadia Group of businesses owned by Sir Philip s wife Tina...

Karren Brady quits Philip Green's empire amid controversy

Karren Brady quits Philip Green's empire amid controversy
Feb 16,2020 3:19 am

... Taveta, the holding company for Sir Philip s Arcadia Group, said she had stepped down as its non-executive chairman, but gave no reason...

Green's retail empire of over 100 stores could close

Feb 16,2020 3:19 am

Sir Philip Green , the Arcadia Group is the grace period, the landlord is out of the way More Than 100 branches by The End of summer to go.

The Fashion group also owns brands such as Topshop and Dorothy Perkins and has over 550 stores in the UK, but all are closed due to coronavirus restrictions.

Arcadia was fight, before the pandemic.

In the year 2019, it has cut a deal to survive, with landlords, rent and closing 23 stores and 12 more closed this year.

Like other retailers and empty shopping fight with the consequences of people's roads and a slump in the sales, Sir Philip's retail empire was thrown into Turmoil .

Sir Philip Green 's retail empire, Arcadia, had closed earlier in this year, some of the pages are paid after tough Christmas business

Most of its 16,000 employees by the government holiday, the Schema and the bosses taking a pay cut.

But the coronavirus crisis is the acceleration of a potentially dramatic contraction of the economy.

Arcadia has already expired closing stores over The Years , as the Leasing contracts.

Last June, the rescue deal known as a company voluntary agreement, but also a lot of break clauses in the lease agreements, the it Arcadia hand to allow the key back on relatively short notice.

A Number of other leases are Coming Up for renewal.

The Bbc understands that the Arcadia has a rule of three months notice period to a minimum of 100 rental contracts, and potentially it could be significantly higher than the.

But it does not mean that all of the affected branches will be closed.

the New agreements reached with some property owners, the need to swallow, would further reductions could be.

Other retailers also, the assessment of the store portfolio.

Debenhams downsizing

Debenhams said on Friday that seven of its shops would not open.

It is to try to protect new contracts with landlords belong to a five-month rent and service charge holiday.

The Department Store chain has agreed terms to 120 of its 142 stores So Far and is in advanced talks over the Rest of your estate. The company is in administration for the protection against creditors during the blockage.

Arcadia move, the flexibility in the buying companies in the midst of the great uncertainty about the economic landscape.

High street retailers are all trying to hoard money and lowers are worried about cost, about the trading, as soon as the restrictions are eased are.

"I'm not the fault of him [Sir Philip]. You have to do what you have to do to protect the economy," said the landlord.

Arcadia, declined to comment.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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