Leeds Topshop stores in Briggate and White Rose Shopping Centre to close after ASOS purchase brand

The Topshop stores in Briggate and the White Rose Shopping Centre are set to close after online fashion retailer ASOS purchased the brand.
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Asos confirmed it has sealed the takeover of Topshop and three other brands from the collapse of the Arcadia retail empire for £265 million on Monday, February 1.

Administrators for Sir Philip Green’s retail group said Asos has paid an additional £65 million for current and pre-ordered stock.

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Asos told investors on Monday morning that it will take on around 300 employees as part of the deal, which will not include any of the brands’ stores.

Topshop store in Briggate, Leeds city centre.Topshop store in Briggate, Leeds city centre.
Topshop store in Briggate, Leeds city centre.

The two standalone Topshop stores in Leeds, in Briggate and the White Rose centre, will close.

Outfit stores - which include Arcadia brands like Topshop, Miss Selfridge and Dorothy Perkins - will also close.

This includes the stores in Kirkstall Shopping Park and in The Springs, Thorpe Park.

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Topshop was also sold in Debenhams, however, the 242-year-old department store announced it would permanently close in January, after Boohoo bought the Debenhams brand and website for £55 million.

Arcadia collapsed into insolvency at the start of December after pandemic closures further exacerbated the group’s troubles.

Last week, Boohoo said it was in exclusive talks to buy the Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton brands in a move which will also not include any stores.

Asos said its acquisition of the four brands will “resonate” with its core customer base of “20-somethings” in the UK.

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It said it expects the deal to complete later this week, adding that it will also see £20 million worth of one-off restructuring and transaction costs.

Asos chief executive Nick Beighton told reporters on Monday that the company was “looking at” the possibility of retaining Topshop’s flagship store on Oxford Street, but admitted it was “not a priority”.

“It is something we are considering but we are not a stores business,” he said.

“Our priority is to double down on the brands, which we’ve seen perform incredibly well across our platform.”

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Asos said the Topshop, Topman and Miss Selfridge websites will start re-directing customers to Asos from “Wednesday evening or Thursday morning”.

Mr Beighton said more clothing lines from the acquired brands will appear on its site from this period, with the first Asos-designed Topshop and Topman products expected to appear later in the year.

He added: “We are extremely proud to be the new owners of the Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT brands.

“The acquisition of these iconic British brands is a hugely exciting moment for Asos and our customers and will help accelerate our multi-brand platform strategy.

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“We have been central to driving their recent growth online and, under our ownership, we will develop them further, using our design, marketing, technology and logistics expertise, and working closely with key strategic retail partners in the UK and around the world.”