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Oxford Street hit with killer blow after multiple retailers announce they’re leaving

Oxford Street hit with killer blow after multiple retailers announce they’re leaving
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London - Alsharq Tribune- Mohamed Otaify 

Oxford Street hit with killer blow after multiple retailers announce they’re leaving A 30,000 sq ft miniature village is also set to open in the former New Look. In June 2022, there were a series of raids by Westminster Council relating to a tax scam investigation. More than 30 shops across the West End were subsequently accused of avoiding £5.4 million in business rates. Many towns and cities have been hostile to candy shops, with Oxford Street being a particular focus because of the sheer number of them

 

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