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British travel retailer WHSmith will expand its footprint at John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York, US, with ...
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Luton Today on MSNWHSmith in Dunstable has now rebranded to TGJonesThe WHSmith store in Dunstable’s Quadrant Shopping Centre has now officially been rebranded to TGJones. But despite the new ...
WHSmith is 'significantly' expanding its stores across one of the world’s major airports, John F Kennedy International ...
A Coventry WHSmith has undergone a major change after the company was acquired for £76m. WHSmith at West Orchards Shopping ...
The name WH Smith is disappearing from the high street, marking the end of an era for a business that began in 1792.
WHSmith will open eight new stores in one North American airport as it continues to grow its international footprint.
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WHSmith’s expanded presence at JFK will see the retailer to operate eight new stores with a strong retail mix of own-brand travel essentials formats and homegrown businesses.
The WHSmith signage on its store in Church Street, Sheringham, is set to be replaced with new TGJones branding following £76m deal.
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNWHSmith's high street exit after 233 years sparks fury over new nameThe beloved stationary retailer has been sold to Hobbycraft owner Modella Capital after 233 years of being a staple in British town and city centres - and a new name will take over from WHSmith ...
The WHSmith UK Travel boss speaks to The Moodie Davitt Report about the strategy that has gained the retailer the opportunity ...
The blended essentials approach will see Lagardère Travel Retail’s RELAY stores make their UK debut and WHSmith launch three ...
Poor old WHSmith.For the eighth year running it is propping up the annual league table from consumer magazine Which? as the worst retailer on the high street, as voted for by consumers.. The ...
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