Arcadia Swaps Miss Selfridge For Topshop

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Friday, 22 August 2003
Arcadia is planning to convert its high profile Miss Selfridge and
Wallis stores on High Street Kensington into a Topshop.

The company will create a single 5,000sq ft unit to boost Topshop's
London presence. Industry insiders suggested Topshop has enjoyed a
strong summer, and that it could outperform Miss Selfridge in the more
upmarket location because it has been so well adopted by the style press
and older, higher-earning shoppers.

It is understood that Arcadia has been considering offloading the
Kensington store for more than a year.

Both Miss Selfridge and Wallis are believed to have achieved decent
sales, but suffered because of high rent and associated costs.

There has been outside interest in the store in the past but no deals
emerged.
 
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