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The sale of FunkyPigeon.com means WHSmith can fully concentrate on the airport channel which already provides 85% of its ...
British travel retailer WHSmith will expand its footprint at John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York, US, with the inauguration of eight new stores in New Terminal One, set to open in ...
Now, a planning application seeking permission to replace the WHSmith sign with a “like-for-like” TGJones one has been ...
The move to sell funkypigeon.com is consistent with the group’s strategic focus on travel retail, which led to divestment of ...
Stores across the UK, except those in travel locations such as airports and train stations, are now being rebranded as TGJones. And now the Northwich store in Witton Street has undergone its rebrand, ...
WHSmith took advantage of this loss, opening shops near, but not inside, stations. By January 1, 1906, it had opened 150 shops.
WHSmith is now purely focused on its shops based at travel sites in the UK and worldwide. The sale of its high street chain to Hobbycraft owner Modella Capital was completed last month. It has ...
WHSmith is 'significantly' expanding its stores across one of the world’s major airports, John F Kennedy International ...
WHSmith is closing another two stores this weekend. The books and stationery retailer is shutting its Halesowen, West Midlands, and its Diss, Norfolk, branches this Saturday.
WHSmith is often the shop of last resort, that oasis in the train station or airport, the place where we can pick up those things we forgot, or suddenly need, or never knew we wanted.
It followed a fall on the escalator at WHSmith at Quadrant Shopping Centre in Swansea city centre on Tuesday, January 21, of this year. The inquest was told how retired administra ...