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      • 2000: Retail billionaire Sir Philip Green buys BHS from Storehouse Plc for £200m 2002: BHS becomes part of the Arcadia empire, controlled by Sir Philip, when he buys the clothing group and its Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Burton brands
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  2. Clothing. Lingerie. Homeware. Lighting. Owner. Al Mana Group. Website. bhs .com. British Home Stores, commonly abbreviated to BHS and latterly legally styled BHS Ltd, was a British department store chain, primarily selling clothing and household items.

  3. Aug 9, 2019 · Mike Ashley supercentre for key Yorkshire site. In Yorkshire, the former store in the Trinity Centre in Leeds was being divided up into smaller units by the centre's owners. And in York, the former BHS store is being divided into units for FOUR Mike Ashley-owned brands - USC, Sports Direct, Flannels and Evans Cycles.

  4. Apr 26, 2016 · 1985 Starts to franchise the brand overseas. 1986 Merges with Habitat and Mothercare to form Storehouse plc. 2000 Sir Philip Green buys British Home Stores for £200m from the Storehouse Group and ...

  5. Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Storehouse plc. Incorporated: 1933. Employees: 14,000. Sales: £749 million (1996) SICs: 5311 Department Stores; 5621 Women's Clothing Stores; 5611 Men's & Boys' Clothing Stores; 5712 Furniture Stores. Company History:

  6. Apr 25, 2016 · In a card sent to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos on the company's 25th birthday, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn writes: "You owe the British people millions in taxes that pay for the public services that we ...

  7. Jun 2, 2016 · 2 June 2016. Getty Images. British Homes Stores first opened for business in Brixton, south London in 1928. Department store BHS is to be wound down, meaning the end of the road for the 88-year ...

  8. Sep 26, 2016 · British Home Stores (BHS) will relaunch online this week under the new name of The British Home Store, with a focus on lighting and home furnishing products. In June the BHS brand was acquired by the Al Mana Group, which also owns brands such as Zara and United Colours of Benetton.

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