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Published Date: 06 January 2009
THE last remaining Woolworths store in the Capital was today set to close – and retail experts have warned that many more prime sites in the city will lie empty as other chains join the casualty list.
Big W at Milton Link was due to shut for the last time at the end of today's trading, with all 103 members of staff losing their jobs.

The other four Woolworths branches in Edinburgh have already bitten the dust since the massive closure program
me started on December 27.

A huge stock clearance sale had even seen customers strip some stores of their shelves and many other fixtures and fixtures.

Woolworths administrator Deloitte was today remaining tight-lipped on what would happen next to the five Edinburgh stores but it is widely expected that they will come on to the open market in the coming weeks – although they may struggle to find new tenants in the current economic climate.

It is expected that Big W may need to be sub-divided into smaller stores as it is thought unlikely that any retailer will be willing to pay the £1.5 million annual rent charged at the site.

Retail experts predict that the sight of empty shop units in the Capital's city centre will become a much more common site in the next six to 12 months as more chains go to the wall.

Niall Macdonald, director of retail at Jones Lang LaSalle in Edinburgh, said: "I think it is inevitable that as more retailers go into administration and buyers can't be found there will be more units becoming available in the city.

"There are a lot of household names that are teetering on the brink at the moment."

He said many retailers were desperately trying to renegotiate leases with their landlords in a bid to survive.

At the Princes Mall Shopping Centre, several units that were created following a recent refurbishment are still empty.

It is a different story at the St James Centre, which currently sits at 98 per cent capacity – although agents admit that could change if there are more failures among national chains.

Stuart Moncur, a partner and head of retail services at Cushman & Wakefield, the joint letting agents for both the St James Centre and Princes Mall, said: "Princes Mall has now been completed, which has led to big units becoming available. There has been interest but there have been offers turned down because the landlords want to get the mix right.

"Edinburgh's exposure is not anywhere near as bad as many other cities in the UK. It is a capital city and retailers will want to have a presence. However, it is going to be business failures that will be the problem rather than chains saying they no longer want to trade in Edinburgh city centre."





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  • Last Updated: 06 January 2009 10:54 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

john3,

06/01/2009 12:15:08
Went to big W yesterday. A packet of Easter Cards labelled £2.98 was still £2.98. Little wonder they folded.
2

brandy al,

embra 06/01/2009 12:32:23
The sooner they close altogether the better,i am sick hearing about the saga of Woolies.
3

brandy al,

embra 06/01/2009 12:32:24
The sooner they close altogether the better,i am sick hearing about the saga of Woolies.
4

elayne,

06/01/2009 13:31:57
will miss it for kids toys,school stuff and dyes
5

elayne,

06/01/2009 13:32:14
will miss it for kids toys,school stuff and dyes
6

Decent,

06/01/2009 15:00:17
Curtain hooks and de-humidyfier stuff that was only 2 quid - it's about 83 quid in homebase.
7

sazm,

edinburgh 06/01/2009 15:28:00
The livingston store had loads of dvd's at original prices and £4.50 off £40 dolls, not exactly helping shift them although i do feel sorry for staff & will miss pick and mix
8

Andrew,

06/01/2009 19:15:40
Now for tomorrow's news! PLEASE!
9

Julian.,

edinburgh 07/01/2009 01:16:38
Tomorrow's News:-

The BigW at Milton Link has now closed. The 109 staff who worked there have now lost their jobs. Administrators are now looking for new tenants and are considering splitting the unit into smaller sections as they don't think they will be able to find anyone in the current climate to rent the store at £1.5m per annum.

HAPPY NOW?
10

Sparkle1208,

woolies wonderland 09/01/2009 22:37:32
Message to John3!

I worked at Big W, we finnished up today, the cards that you would have bought would have been charity easter cards which means they would not be reduced(since its for CHARITY)

 

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