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Topic History of: Time for a High Street Change. Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Earl
GG (producer) wrote: Oxford Street or Piccadilly may be the only places even one can survive. We had a grand party with Richard when he opened the Boston Megastore in 2002. That store closed recently, at the best retail location in Boston. Tell me......if a Megastore can't survive in a city with 7 major Universities and 300,000 college students.........where can it survive????????
It's probably more to do with the fact that the Boston store was a big store in a prime location. Sir Richard could get more value by selling the lease for $$$$$ to a fashion retailer!
Mart
That explains it all thanks Earl.
I know for a fact we are with Musicnet, I wrongly assumed they had not delivered yet.
Earl
Mart wrote: When HMV digital took our stuff, it automatically went to Virgin digital as well without our knowledge of why.
Because HMV and Virgin don't do digital themselves, they both use a third party called "Musicnet". They both chose the same back-end partner.
That what happens when you don't invest in the modern world yourself!
GG (producer)
Oxford Street or Piccadilly may be the only places even one can survive. We had a grand party with Richard when he opened the Boston Megastore in 2002. That store closed recently, at the best retail location in Boston. Tell me......if a Megastore can't survive in a city with 7 major Universities and 300,000 college students.........where can it survive????????
Mart
When HMV digital took our stuff, it automatically went to Virgin digital as well without our knowledge of why.