A High Street shop unit that closed this year is now on the market for a new business to take over.
M&Co in Rickmansworth High Street closed permanently on April 21 after the fashion chain publicly announced its collapse on December 9, last year.
The unit it occupied, between Masala Bowl and Louvere, is now available for a new business to rent at £85,000 a year.
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According to the listing, it “has been left in good order” and the landlords would be willing to consider new uses for the site that fall under use class E, which could include shops, offices, cafes, restaurants, GPs, gyms, or similar uses.
M&Co shut all of its 170 remaining UK stores in April after it was bought out of administration by AK Retail Holdings, in a deal which didn’t include the physical stores.
The business, which was founded in Scotland in 1961, was one of the largest privately-owned fashion retailers in the UK. It specialised in value womenswear, menswear, kidswear, and homeware.
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