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      • England's fourth largest department store group, Allders plc, operates 40 department stores under the Allders Department Store and Allders-At-Home names, with nearly three million square feet of retail floor space.
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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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  3. England's fourth largest department store group, Allders plc, operates 40 department stores under the Allders Department Store and Allders-At-Home names, with nearly three million square feet of retail floor space.

  4. Jun 20, 2012 · The sale netted Allders some £50 million, a portion of which the company spent, buying up four department stores from the C & A store chain and at its height operated 45 department stores and...

  5. They developed the store into 50 departments with 500 staff and owned the business until 1921. It then passed to the Lawrence family, under whose control it became a limited company. [2] In 1926, the famous North End facade was erected, uniting the frontage of the Croydon premises for the first time.

  6. Jun 15, 2012 · A look at the history of British department store Allders which has today collapsed into administration.

  7. Sep 10, 2012 · In its heyday Allders was one of the most successful department stores in the country, rivalling big names such as Selfridges and generating tens of millions in revenue each year.

  8. Jul 20, 2011 · In 2005, after being placed into administration, all but one of the company’s 45 stores – the original Allders in Croydon – closed, and the name seemed destined to become a footnote in...

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