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East Suffolk Council have approved plans to rebrand WHSmith on Hamilton Road in Felixstowe to TGJones after the brand was ...
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Northamptonshire Telegraph on MSNWHSmith name rebranded to TGJones for Corby Willow Place shoppersWe’re pleased to confirm that the WHSmith store on Unit 14 Willow Place, Corby has been rebranded to TGJones. “Customers can ...
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TGJones Romsey wins Retailer Incentive awardTGJones, formally known as WHSmith, in Market Place, was recognised by Newsquest for their exemplary display of the newspaper. After seeing advertisements for the award, the shop began to cultivate a ...
Now, a planning application seeking permission to replace the WHSmith sign with a “like-for-like” TGJones one has been ...
Whitehaven's WHSmith has rebranded as TGJones. The store, on King Street, will continue to offer the same range of products and services. Store leader Robert Nichols said: "Seeing the new storefront ...
WH Smith is set to undergo a surprise major rebrand after the iconic retailer sold its 480 high street stores to Hobbycraft owner Modella Capital in a £76million deal.
As part of the deal, all 464 remaining high street stores are rebranding to TGJones. The sale has now officially completed and the WHSmith website has rebranded, while all stores are listed on ...
The WHSmith website has rebranded and all stores are now listed on Google as TGJones. Meanwhile, store signs are set to be replaced over the coming weeks. A Modella Capital spokesperson said: "TG ...
A familiar name is to disappear from York and other high streets due to a £76 million take-over.
WH Smith has sold its 480-outlet bookstore chain, for £76 million (about $98 million), to private equity firm Modella Capital, which has renamed the business TGJones. The WH Smith brand is not ...
The new private equity owners of WH Smith's high street stores have already started their rebranding efforts, to the dismay of some shoppers. Hobbycraft owner Modella Capital snapped up WH Smith ...
Some 480 stores and 5,000 staff working for the high street businesses will move under Modella Capital’s ownership as part of the agreement. The WHSmith travel division, which has become the key ...
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