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Dorothy Perkins and Burtons stores closing for good

Dorothy Perkins and Burtons stores closing for good

Tuesday 09 February 2021

Dorothy Perkins and Burtons stores closing for good

Tuesday 09 February 2021


The Jersey branches of both Dorothy Perkins and Burtons will be closing their doors for good, it has been confirmed, after BooHoo bought out the struggling retail chains.

A £25.2m deal has been made by BooHoo to acquire Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton - however it will not save any of the 214 stores across the British Isles.

Following the collapse of retail giant Arcadia Group, joint administrators have now announced the sale of the high street stores. Through this transaction, BooHoo will acquire all brands, inventory and intellectual property rights of the high street chains. 

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Pictured: All of Arcadia's high street stores have either been sold or discontinued.

“This transaction completes the sale of the Arcadia brands,” said a spokesperson for Arcadia. "It follows the sale of Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT to ASOS on 4 February 2021 and the sale of Evans to City Chic on 23 December 2020.”

When asked by the Express, no specific comment was given on the Guernsey and Jersey branches, or the future of their staff.

However, in a statement, Arcadia said all stores will close and will offer “transitional services” over the coming months.

The administration process has so far raised £500m for creditors and is ongoing.

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