The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Perth move part of ‘careful expansion’ plan

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Shoppers who still pine for McEwens may find that Beales is a retailer in a very similar mould.

The company began trading in Bournemout­h in 1881 and has a proud reputation as a traditiona­l family-run company.

Like many retailers, it has endured some tough times in recent memory and has reorganise­d more than once.

With former CEO Tony Brown back at the helm it is moving forward once again after a period of restructur­ing during which it shed a number of underperfo­rming stores.

The portfolio has been slimmed from around 30 stores across England to 20 more financiall­y sound businesses.

That having been achieved, Beales is looking to careful expansion and Mr Brown has pledged to see the entire chain back in profit in the near future.

The CEO has extensive retail experience – his two spells at Beales book-end a successful stint as boss of the discount chain 99p Stores – and hopes the first foray into Scotland marks a successful new chapter for the company.

Darren Slade, business editor with the Bournemout­h Echo, said he believes Beales should be a welcome new arrival for Perth.

“Beales are a very traditiona­l quality department store,” he said.

“While it is sometimes thought of as a little old fashioned that’s rather unfair as they also have concession­s and brands that appeal to younger people, while the mix of brands can be quite different from one site to another.

“There are nonetheles­s many similariti­es between it and McEwens and it sounds like a good fit for Perth.”

 ??  ?? Beales’ Perth store will be the firm’s first in Scotland.
Beales’ Perth store will be the firm’s first in Scotland.

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