HIGH Street fashion series with 87 stores to close the site while selling a tremendous closure within hours – sun

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By Tahalka News

A large street fashion series will withdraw with 87 sites in the country, one of its locations today.

Superdry closes its branch in Bradford Broadway in the next few hours.

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Superdry closes its branch in Bradford laterCredit: Getti

The store keeps a large sale to sell the remaining elements.

One of the shoppers previously moved to Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook Group to share news with others.

They wrote: “Superdry in Bradford Broadway closes.

“Everything is almost half the price.

“Even half of the already reduced elements.”

Frans and coats in Superdry can be retained for between 80 pounds to more than 100 pounds.

A problem with the high street

Many other retailers close stores all over the high street, as families tend more towards online shopping and high business prices.

High inflation in recent years may avoid shoppers.

The retail research center analysis indicates 13479 stores, equivalent to 37 every day, closed in 2024.

Among them, 11341 was independent stores while 2138 retailers were closed.

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The data also showed more than half of the stores that were closed last year were closed due to the store or the retail dealer through insolvency procedures.

This is when official measures are taken to deal with the company’s debt processing.

Other stores leave the high street

Beales, one of the oldest department stores in Britain, launched a closure sale before it closed its last store after more than 140 years.

The company will close its branch at Dolphin Center in Paul on May 31.

The sale includes fashion, furniture, gifts and cosmetics, which are sold at a discount of up to 70 %.

Tony Brown, CEO of Beales, blames the “devastating impact” for the high national insurance contributions and the minimum high wages to close the store.

Meanwhile, the High Street New Look began to close the stores because it returns its mark in the UK.

It is understood that it closes approximately 100 stores – equivalent to about a quarter of its stores 364.

I launched stores at GateShead, Tyne, Wear, ST Austell, Cornwall, Port, Rhondda Cynon Taf sales.

Reports indicate that the company has been forced to accelerate the pace of closure of stores due to tax changes in the autumn budget.

Meanwhile, Huttons in London will close its store on the Putney Stock Exchange due to excessive energy costs.

The gift store became a local symbol after its opening in the nineties.

Why are retailers closing stores?

Empty stores have become eyes in many high -end British streets and are often symbolic for a decrease in the city center.

The business editor at Sun Ashley Armstrong explains why many retailers are closed their doors.

In many cases, retailers close the stores because they no longer the money makers who were previously due to the appearance of online shopping.

The decrease in store sales and high employee costs made the cost to remain open.

The British retail union expected that the Treasury increased to the employer NICS starting from April 2025, the retail sector will cost 2.3 billion pounds.

At the same time, the minimum wage will rise to 12.21 pounds per hour of April, and the minimum wage for people between the ages of 18 and 20 years increases to 10 pounds per hour, an increase of 1.40 pounds.

In some cases, retailers close a store and reopen a new store on the other side of the high street to reflect how the city has changed.

The problem is that when a large store is closed, Footfall is located via the local HIGH Street, which exposes more stores to the risk of closing.

Retail parks are increasingly popular with shoppers who want to get easy and free free parking at a time when local councils have directed cars in cities.

Several retailers including Next and Marks & Spencer closed stores on the high street and took larger stores in retail gardens the best performance instead.

In some cases, the stores were closed when the retailer goes, as in the case of Carpetright, Debenhams, Dorothy Perkins, Paperchase, Ted Baker, Body Shop, Topshop and Wilko, but not limited to.

What is increasingly common is when a series of competing retail or a private stock company starts, intellectual property rights settle so that they can own the brand and sell it via the Internet.

They may continue to open a handful of stores if there is a demand for customers, but there are rarely many stores or in the same places.

The CRR Research Center has warned that about 17,350 retail sites are expected to be suspended this year.

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