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Next Plc confirms plans to sell - then lease back - its national headquarters

The Next Plc headquarters in Enderby, Leicestershire

Retail giant Next has confirmed it hopes to sell its national headquarters in its efforts to free up spare cash during the global economic emergency.

The high street chain – which shut all its stores and closed its online operation last month – wants to sell the Leicestershire head office, then lease it back.

The site comes with a huge car park, several office blocks and is about one mile from junction 21 of the M1.

It also wants to sell and lease back three warehouses, in a separate package, as part of its mitigation plans to deal with the downturn.

Company documents suggest the sales could raise £100 million, although the commercial property market – just like other industrial sectors – has inevitably taken a hit from the economic shock of the virus.

Next has brought in property specialists Savills to market the Enderby head office – its home pretty much since the day it was founded in the early 1980s – while Acre is acting as agent for the warehouses.

Next chief executive Simon Wolfson

A spokesman for the business said: “The sale and leaseback of these properties has absolutely no effect on staff or stores.”

Last month Next chief executive Simon Wolfson told reporters the high street giant was in it for the long-term – and that the huge impact of coronavirus on the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy will, one day, pass.