When did B&M burn down in York?
13 October 2018
The B&M store at Clifton Moor retail park in York was gutted by the blaze on 13 October 2018. Harrogate-based Marrtree Investments, which owns more than 20 business parks across the north of England, has purchased the 2.4-acre site.
Is Heron Foods owned by B and M?
B&M acquired the total issued share capital of Heron Foods Group, a value convenience store chain in the UK offering frozen, chilled and ambient food.
Where is the world’s largest B&M?
HUGE queues gathered outside Glasgow’s largest B&M store this morning as it opened for the first time. The massive 29,600 sq ft Govan shop opened at 9am this morning with bargain hunters desperate to browse the shelves. We exclusively gave Scots the first look inside the store yesterday before doors opened today.
What is the biggest store in the UK?
The mega-store boasts 15,000 square feet and is twice the size of a regular Poundland store found on the high-street.
Who owns B&M store?
B&M was acquired by Simon and Bobby Arora in December 2004 from Phildrew Investments, at which time the Company traded from just 21 stores.
Can u buy online from B&M?
B&M doesn’t sell online either, with a brief statement on the website explaining it is “for browsing only”. You can get bulky furniture and gardening products delivered to your home, but you need to go into store to buy them.
Who owns farmfoods?
Eric Herd
Farmfoods is a British frozen food and grocery supermarket chain based in Cumbernauld, Scotland. It is owned by Eric Herd, and has over three hundred shops in the United Kingdom, of which more than a hundred are in Scotland.
Where is Scotlands biggest B&M?
Govan
Glasgow’s biggest B&M store is set to open this Saturday – five days ahead of schedule. Savvy shoppers will be able to grab a bargain at the the new superstore will be located in the vacant building previously used by Toys R Us in Govan. Bosses say it will be the largest B&M in Glasgow at 29,600 square feet.
How is B&M so cheap?
Keeping things simple There are other crucial ways that these discounters cut their own costs. B&M’s stores are clean, well-lit and easy to navigate, but there are no cafes, no fancy shop windows, no experiential centres and no loyalty cards. “All these extra bells and whistles, they go into the cost,” says Simon.