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Nos. 86-87A Broad Street (south side) - 2010


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. Nos. 86 & 87A retain their original upper brick façade. The parade was locally listed by Reading Borough Council in 2022.

 

No. 87A
EE (telecommunications retailer)

EE - originally standing for 'Everything Everywhere', though that was dropped in 2012 - is a London-headquartered mobile network operator and internet service provider created in 2010 through the merger of Orange and T-Mobile. Unified branding was not adopted until 2012. It was acquired by BT in 2016.

2010 - Orange merged with T-Mobile to form EE, but the two chains initially continued to operate under their own branding.

 

No. 86
Quiksilver Boardriders Club (surf apparel retailer)

Quiksilver is a surf apparel brand founded in 1969 in Torquay, Australia by Alan Green. It became one of the largest manufacturers of such apparel and moved its HQ to California in 1999. It went bankrupt in 2015 and was restructured. As of 2026, it is owned by the New York-based Authentic Brands Group.

 

Nos. 87-87A, 1st Floor
Blue Arrow (recruitment agency)

Blue Arrow is a recruitment and temping agency founded in London in 1959 by Sheila Birch. It was renamed to Blue Arrow in 1982. It was acquired by the Corporate Services Group in 1996, which became Impellam in 2008. In 2023, Impellam sold Blue Arrow to Twenty 20 Capital.

 

Nos. 87-87A, 2nd Floor
Tate (recruitment agency)

Tate is a recruitment agency founded in 1985 by Lady Virginia Tate. It is headquartered in London and focusses on office support, professional, and managerial roles.