From the BBC:
House of Fraser's flagship Oxford Street store will now stay open after the chain's new owner agreed revised terms with its landlord. The store had been due to close under a restructuring plan that House of Fraser announced in June...
The store was one of the 31 earmarked for closure under the CVA restructuring deal that was first struck before Mr Ashley stepped in with his £90m rescue bid...
Property giant CBRE, which is advising Sports Direct, said negotiations over the Oxford Street outlet had been conducted at "great speed.. This deal only happened because all parties realised it was better to keep the store open and fully operational. It was a real case of landlord and tenant genuinely working together and at great speed. Everyone was sensible about the terms of the transaction."
It's about making a credible threat. The landlords blinked first. Well done, Mr Ashley.
Tuesday, 21 August 2018
Mike Ashley - 1: Landlords - 0
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Is he available to moonlight on Brexit talks with Barnier?
Newcastle would be proud of you.
Not strictly on topic. But wonder if the potographer would give a shot or two for the cover of the next YPP handout :)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-45257901
That's the way it works thankfully!
Oxford St yields don't warrant failure for one second.
Dec, that would be fun!
JH, I dunno, is he a local hero in Newcastle? Does he treat his employees any better there?
MW, that is a good illustration of Home-Owner-Ism.
M, about time the landlords started 'failing'.
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