More House of Fraser store closures imminent as landlords reject deals

Mike Ashley warns more House of Fraser stores will close unless Govt fixes “broken and unworkable” business rates system
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House of Fraser could be hit by a “significant” number of store closures after landlords rejected Mike Ashley’s rent proposals.

According to The Sunday Times, Ashley met with property agents CBRE last week to discuss which of the department store’s remaining estate should be shut as part of the dispute.

After purchasing the retailer out of administration in August for £90 million, Ashley vowed to save 80 per cent of its stores, or 47 out of its total 59, backtracking on previous plans to close 31 stores under a CVA.

In September, Ashley agreed terms on 20 stores and has been operating the estate on short term licences which allow him to hand over the keys with just two months’ notice.

It is understood that landlords have rejected proposals which would see Ashley pay no rent and just business rates on some locations, and performance-based rents on others.

Last month, House of Fraser confirmed that its flagship Kendals Store in Manchester is due to cease trading, following news that stores in Exeter and Shrewsbury are also due to close in early 2019, leading to hundreds of job losses.

To date, 22 stores have been saved from closure, saving around 3500 jobs.

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  • Debbie 7 years ago

    He is not to be trusted

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    • James 7 years ago

      Not to be trusted ? Aye because greedy landlords are not the problem!! SMH!!

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  • Rob 7 years ago

    Landlords need to realize this is the only way to keep the stores open .

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  • Stefan Krause 7 years ago

    Unlikely that he will invest to maintain the buildings on low or no rent, so its a no win scenario ending in some tears.

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  • Richard Armstrong 7 years ago

    People are starting to realise that Sports direct and Mike Ashley are poison – stay away

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House of Fraser could be hit by a “significant” number of store closures after landlords rejected Mike Ashley’s rent proposals.

According to The Sunday Times, Ashley met with property agents CBRE last week to discuss which of the department store’s remaining estate should be shut as part of the dispute.

After purchasing the retailer out of administration in August for £90 million, Ashley vowed to save 80 per cent of its stores, or 47 out of its total 59, backtracking on previous plans to close 31 stores under a CVA.

In September, Ashley agreed terms on 20 stores and has been operating the estate on short term licences which allow him to hand over the keys with just two months’ notice.

It is understood that landlords have rejected proposals which would see Ashley pay no rent and just business rates on some locations, and performance-based rents on others.

Last month, House of Fraser confirmed that its flagship Kendals Store in Manchester is due to cease trading, following news that stores in Exeter and Shrewsbury are also due to close in early 2019, leading to hundreds of job losses.

To date, 22 stores have been saved from closure, saving around 3500 jobs.

Click here to sign up to Retail Gazette‘s free daily email newsletter

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5 Comments. Leave new

  • Debbie 7 years ago

    He is not to be trusted

    Reply
    • James 7 years ago

      Not to be trusted ? Aye because greedy landlords are not the problem!! SMH!!

      Reply
  • Rob 7 years ago

    Landlords need to realize this is the only way to keep the stores open .

    Reply
  • Stefan Krause 7 years ago

    Unlikely that he will invest to maintain the buildings on low or no rent, so its a no win scenario ending in some tears.

    Reply
  • Richard Armstrong 7 years ago

    People are starting to realise that Sports direct and Mike Ashley are poison – stay away

    Reply

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