Ted Baker sees former stores snapped up by retailers

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Ted Baker has seen several of its former stores taken over by other retailers following the fashion brand’s collapse earlier this year.

The retailer’s former Brompton Road site in Knightsbridge, London, has been re-let to Alo Yoga, according to Drapers, with the clothing brand set to open its doors in September.

In Oxford, Ted Baker’s old shop on Queen Street has been re-let to Søstrene Grene, with the store expected to open in late August.

In June, Reiss set up shop in Ted Baker’s previous St David’s shopping centre store in Cardiff, moving from its former store in the centre.



Ted Baker has seen a host of its stores close across areas including London Bridge, Leeds, Birmingham, Bristol, London’s Brompton Road, London’s Floral Street, Cambridge and Exeter.

In its administrator’s report in May, advisory firm Teneo said: “The remainder of the company’s store estate is being marketed for sale as part of the sale process and therefore there is potential that the new operating partner may wish to assign the remaining leases as part of the sale process.”

In May, Frasers Group is understood to be closing in on a deal to take control of Ted Baker’s British arm. The prospective deal will not include the business’s head office workers in London.

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Ted Baker has seen several of its former stores taken over by other retailers following the fashion brand’s collapse earlier this year.

The retailer’s former Brompton Road site in Knightsbridge, London, has been re-let to Alo Yoga, according to Drapers, with the clothing brand set to open its doors in September.

In Oxford, Ted Baker’s old shop on Queen Street has been re-let to Søstrene Grene, with the store expected to open in late August.

In June, Reiss set up shop in Ted Baker’s previous St David’s shopping centre store in Cardiff, moving from its former store in the centre.



Ted Baker has seen a host of its stores close across areas including London Bridge, Leeds, Birmingham, Bristol, London’s Brompton Road, London’s Floral Street, Cambridge and Exeter.

In its administrator’s report in May, advisory firm Teneo said: “The remainder of the company’s store estate is being marketed for sale as part of the sale process and therefore there is potential that the new operating partner may wish to assign the remaining leases as part of the sale process.”

In May, Frasers Group is understood to be closing in on a deal to take control of Ted Baker’s British arm. The prospective deal will not include the business’s head office workers in London.

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