Benetton Store Boss Hits Out at Site Chaos; Owner Says Building Work Next Door has Cost Him (Pounds) 200,000 in Business
Evening Times › September 08, 2004
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Evening Times › September 08, 2004
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A FURIOUS trader says he may be forced to close because building work on neighbouring units is driving customers away from his prestigious store.
Philip Baldwin, franchise owner of the upmarket Benetton store in Buchanan Street, says customers can't even see his shop because of shopfitting work which has been going on since October last year, Mr Baldwin estimates his store has lost (pounds) 200,000 since work began transforming the former Laura Ashley and Episode sites next to Borders book store.See the full content of this document
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Benetton Store Boss Hits Out at Site Chaos; Owner Says Building Work Next Door has Cost Him (Pounds) 200,000 in Business
He said: "We are losing thousands of pounds a week and could be forced to close if this continues."
The shop units are to ...See the full content of this document
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