AIB and Bank of Ireland to escape McColl’s losses amid rescue deal
Retailer’s wholesale partner, Morrisons, struck a deal to take over the insolvent company
Retailer’s wholesale partner, Morrisons, struck a deal to take over the insolvent company
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Online fashion retailer in joint venture with US department store chain
US brand joins a host of other retailers closing their physical shops in Ireland
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Landlords demand lenders bear some of the burden
Online-only destiny of fashion brands will cost jobs and hurt towns and cities
Purchase of Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton would not include stores or staff
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UK retailer owned Topshop, Wallis and Miss Selfridge stores in Ireland
Arcadia went into administration in November, putting over 13,000 jobs at risk
Company behind Topshop/Topman chain went into administration in UK last year
Topshop owner collapsed into administration last month
Only a partial rescue of beleaguered chain, which has outlets in Ireland, may be possible
Rescue deal would further extend retailer’s reach on the British high street
Worrying times for employees as administrators Deloitte search for a buyer
UK department store confirms liquidation process after JD Sports pulls out of rescue
Philip Green’s fashion group collapses into administration in the UK, placing 13,000 jobs at risk
Arcadia Group looks set to file for administration in the UK
Topshop parent denies it is about to go into administration
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Proceedings brought against UK-based fashion retail group over lease on Cork premises
Retail chain’s chairman has become intertwined with its brand to toxic effect
Philip Green’s retail empire under severe pressure
Philip Green’s Arcadia empire is seeking to push through a radical restructuring
Restructuring of Green’s Arcadia group will see loss of 520 jobs across UK and Ireland
Arcadia now expected to push ahead with restructuring of clothing brand
‘Apprentice’ judge and businesswoman stepped down from Taveta Investment
Cantillon: Philip Green denies all but ‘banter’ but shoppers deserting his stores
Retail tycoon ‘categorically’ denies accusations of unlawful sexual or racist behaviour
Former Primark executive John Lyttle will be paid package worth £1.5m a year as he moves to fashion chain
London Briefing: Philip Green denies his Arcadia empire is up for sale
Applegreen accounts for over 47% of the Arcadia Centre’s rent roll of €346,000
Taveta owns the Arcadia business, which runs fashion retailers such as Topshop, Miss Selfridge, Dorothy Perkins, Evans, Burton and Outfit
Arcadia’s Irish unit takes almost €1m charge against loss-making stores and other assets
Taveta Investments recorded a 16.5% drop in underlying operating profit
Fashion chain’s local franchise partner has slipped into insolvency
Clothing firm denies negligence and claims sales assistant had been careless
Dublin building is let to Arcadia Group at €865,000 annual rent
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Arcadia Group agrees €1.3m rent for 1,858sq m store
British billionaire is under pressure as the retailer he once owned lurches toward bankruptcy
Burton and Dorothy Perkins owner blames ‘extremely difficult’ trading conditions
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Portfolio of retail assets largest to come on market since crash
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