Store Profiles – Page 17
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NewsSpar Princess Street, Manchester
Paul Stone is the only Spar operator in Manchester city centre and earlier this year expanded his company’s presence with a fifth store, in Princess Street.
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Features and analysisMalcolm's Tile Hill, Coventry
Multi-award winning store Malcolm’s in Tile Hill, Coventry, has been extensively remodelled as part of a new identity in partnership with Nisa.
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Features and analysisOne Stop Woodhouse Street, Leeds
Brothers Peter, Jeeta and Raj Bhadal have rebuilt a former Methodist church and reopened it as a One Stop franchise store.
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Features and analysisLondis Sunninghill, Berkshire
It’s blue skies all the way at Roli Ranger’s new Sunninghill store in Ascot, Berkshire…
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Budgens Kingsclere, Hampshire
Peregrine Retail, which owns five Budgens forecourt stores in the South West, bought its latest site in Kingsclere, Hampshire, 18 months ago.
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NewsLondis, Isle of Sheppey
It is rather fitting that Londis Sheppey, a 1,200sq ft store on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, now has a whole aisle dedicated to fresh foods.
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NewsNisa Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire
Brothers Anish and Jamie Keshwara are seeing the results of a dramatic extension of their 2,400sq ft family-owned Nisa store in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire.
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NewsScotmid Moredun, Edinburgh
Scotmid’s 3,175sq ft store in Moredun, Edinburgh, has created a (low energy) buzz since opening last autumn, especially after clinching the Energy Efficient Store of the Year at CRA 2015.
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NewsJempson's Local, Northiam, East Sussex
Jempson’s Local in Northiam, East Sussex, is the first convenience store to be opened by the family.
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NewsSpar Oxford Road, Manchester
The CRA winner for Best Independent Store is a shining example of a store that perfectly meets the very distinct needs of its shoppers.
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Scotmid Stockbridge
The Convenience Retailer of the Year 2015 combines a commitment to local produce and fresh food, cutting-edge technology, smart design and old-fashioned customer service.
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NewsCostcutter Halstead
Peter Woods invested £125,000 in converting a former Blockbuster site in the market town of Halstead, Essex, into a modern Costcutter store.
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NewsOne Stop Matlock
The switch from running your own Londis store to becoming a One Stop franchisee is a big step for any retailer, but for Dee Sedani of Matlock in Derbyshire it was a natural move.
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NewsBudgens Broadstone: The lab partners
Take a tour of the Musgrave company-owned Budgens ‘laboratory’ store in Broadstone, Dorset.
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Jempson's Local, Wadhurst, East Sussex
East-Sussex based independent retailer Jempson’s opened its second Local c-store in Wadhurst in September.
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Londis Birches Head, Stoke
Stoke retailer Dave Brunt has built up a loyal customer base over the past 30 years, but the time came to update his Londis store to cater for a new breed of shopper.
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NewsOne Stop, South Shields
The support and discipline of a One Stop franchise proved to be an ideal platform for retail novices Sunil and Arun Malhotra.
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Features and analysisHolborn's, Redhill, Surrey
The words Farrow & Ball paint and convenience stores aren’t often uttered in the same sentence – except that is, at Dean Holborn’s newly-refurbished store in Redhill.
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NewsSimply Fresh, Leamington Spa
Simply Fresh’s new store in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, is designed to be a shop for food lovers.


















