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Mar 2023
Womenswear chain Phase Eight has closed the doors to its James Street shop – but will not be leaving Harrogate entirely.
The brand is set to open a new concession on the first floor of Hoopers department store, just a few metres down the road, on April 3.
At more than 270m sq, the old premises has retail space on the ground and first floors, as well as staff facilities on the second floor.
The unit is now being marketed by Montpellier Property Consultants at £72,000 per annum on a full repairing and insuring lease, with the term to be agreed.
Phase Eight has not publicised its reasons for the move, nor confirmed whether any jobs will be lost as a result. It did not respond to a request for details from the Stray Ferret before publication.
The Harrogate branch is one of 350 across the UK and Ireland, alongside 200 elsewhere around the world. It already has concessions in Hoopers' stores in Tunbridge Wells and Wilmslow.
It is owned by the Foschini Group, which is also home to Hobbs and Whistles – both of which have shops along Harrogate's James Street.
The popular address has recently seen a new branch of Oliver Bonas arrive, alongside Pret a Manger, which opened its doors last May.
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