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Grimsby's House of Fraser to close in March

Landlord calls time on 'free' trading for struggling department store 

House of Fraser in Grimsby.(Image: Grimsby Telegraph)

Grimsby’s House of Fraser is to close early next year.

The department store had been due to pull the shutters down in January this year after then-owner C-Banner entered into a CVA restructure, but a brief reprieve saw it saved from the immediate axe when Mike Ashley swooped to add the high street chain to his retail empire.

A £90 million package and landlord negotiations gave it a stay of execution, but Hull closed in August, and further closures were hinted at following his group’s recent results release.

It appears Grimsby is one of the first to fall, having been part of a fragile 15 kept on back in September 2018.

Once Binns, it traded on, with significant changes to the range, but now the landlord has called time, serving notice, with March 1 confirmed as the day it will close. A total of 42 jobs will be lost, with concessions Dune and Caffe Nero also to close.

The House of Fraser store, in Victoria Street, Grimsby.(Image: Grimsby Telegraph)

In a statement, Frasers Group said: “The Group had been working closely with the landlord for some time on a solution to keep the store open. Over that time the landlord has not charged rent, but the day-to-day operating costs of the store have been considerable, not least the business rates, but keeping the store open was no longer viable.

“We are thankful to the landlord for working with us over the past few months, to try to find a long-term solution for the store.”

Referring back to the initial closure threat in 2018, the statement concluded: “It has only been through the joint efforts of both Frasers Group and the landlord in question that the store has remained open for a long as it has.”