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Nos. 84-85 Broad Street (south side) - 2016


Building & Occupier Details

 

Building:
Part of the Blagrave Estate's 1869 Shopping Parade

Part of a shopping parade built for the Blagrave Estate in 1869 at a cost of almost £4000. It was designed by local architects JT & W Brown. Its street façade was modified in the 1930s. The parade was locally listed by Reading Borough Council in 2022.

 

No. 85
Millets (outdoor clothing & equipment shop)

Millets is an outdoor clothing & equipment retailer founded by Max Millet in Southampton in 1893. Acquired by Foster Brothers in 1982 and Sears in 1985, it was merged with Milletts, a firm founded by Max's brother. After a management buyout and two more acquisitions, it has been owned by JD Sports since 2012.

 

Building:
Salmon's 'New Buildings'

A singular 'New Building' despite its plural name, this was built in 1869 for butcher Richard Salmon and designed by local architects JT & W Brown. Alterations by another local architect, William Ravenscroft, were made in 1882 for chemist Joseph Noad. Reading Borough Council locally listed the building in 2023.

 

No. 84
Footasylum (sports footwear shop)

Footasylum is a chain selling footwear - mainly trainers - and sportswear. Headquartered in Rochdale, it was founded by David Makin in 2005. It was acquired by JD Sports in 2019 but sold off in 2021 on the orders of the Competition and Markets Authority. It was bought by German asset managers Aurelius Group.

2016 - Plus-size ladies' wear retailer Evans closed its shop at No. 84 and was replaced by a branch of trainers and sportswear shop Footasylum.