The retailer has confirmed plans to sell its 500 UK high street stores, including 195 with an in-store Post Office.
The iconic British retailer, renowned for its selection of books, stationery, and gifts, is putting its 500 UK high street stores up for sale in order to focus on its more profitable travel division ...
WHSMITH has revealed it could sell 500 UK high street stores more than 230 years after opening its first shop. The retail ...
As WHSmith revaluates the future of its high street business, Retail Gazette takes a look at how it got here and what’s next ...
WHSmith’s high street stores have been woefully under-invested, with the business doing as little as possible to bring them ...
The shops are to close their doors as the retailer confirms plans to sell its 500 high-street outlets and focus on its ...
The fate of Post Offices housed within WHSmith stores would largely depend on the buyer’s plans and any agreements with Post ...
Once a stalwart of the British high street, WHSmith hopes to sell off 500 stores to focus on its more profitable outlets at train stations and airports – but, given the shabby state of many of its ...
WHSmith is in talks to sell its high street stores, more than two centuries after it opened its first shop in London.
Fashion chains, pubs and supermarkets will join the stationery giant in shutting down sites across the country ...
A branch on Long Eaton's high street in Nottinghamshire has now been marked for closure and is set to shut for good on ...
The business says it is exploring a possible sale as its travel retail business arm accounts for most of its profits.