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Allders was an independent department store operating in the United Kingdom. The original store was established in 1862 in Croydon by Joshua Allder. In the second half of the 20th century, this parent store was developed into a chain of department stores across England and Wales.
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A notable takeover by the UDS group came in 1958 when Joseph Collier negotiated a takeover of the Allders department store in Croydon, [27] followed by Newcastle upon Tyne department store John Farnon. [28] The Lyons would eventually start to rebrand United Drapery Stores department store businesses under the Allders name during the 1970s and ...
Allders (8 P) D. Debenhams (28 P) Pages in category "Defunct department stores of the United Kingdom" The following 137 pages are in this category, out of 137 total.
Allders Department Stores: Croydon: 1862 Group went into administration on 29 January 2005. All branches were subsequently sold or closed. The flagship Croydon store continued to trade independently after 2005, finally closing on 22 September 2012. 50 2012 J J Allen: Bournemouth: 1899 Group acquired by House of Fraser in 1969. Merged into E ...
The store was added to the Allders group in the 1970s and continued to operate until Allders went into administration in 2005. [5] The building was subsequently broken up and sold, with the building split between a branch of Debenhams department store and TK Maxx retail. As of 9 June 2020, the Debenhams section of the building had been ...
Allders, an English former department store; Alda (name) Alder (surname) Alders (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Allder This ...
During the 1990s and 2000s, TJ Hughes took over a number of premises formerly occupied by other retailers including Allders (Ipswich, Redditch), C&A (Glasgow, Romford and Hull), House of Fraser (Sheffield and Eastbourne) and Co-operative Group (Warrington, Bradford, Doncaster and Crawley). From 2009, expansion picked up again with the addition ...