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Nos. 103-106 Broad Street (south side) - 2008


Building & Occupier Details

 

Building:
Nos. 103-106, Broad Street

This building was erected in 1873 when seedsmen and florists George Phippen & Edward Robinson, who had just taken possession of Nos. 105-106, directed correspondence to their nursery in Oxford Road for the duration of the works.

 

Nos. 105-106
Clarks (shoe shop)

C&J Clark, trading as Clarks, is a shoe brand founded in Street in 1825 by Cyrus Clark, who took his brother James as an apprentice. It enjoyed rapid expansion after WW2, buying several rivals in the 1970s. It was itself acquired by private equity firm LionRock Capital in 2020, ending Clark family control.

 

Nos. 103-104
Clarks Baggage Factory (luggage retailer)

Clarks Baggage Factory was a short-lived brand in the late 2000s, through which shoe shop chain Clarks sold luggage.

2008 - Clarks retired Ravel as a high street chain and closed all its stores. The shop at Nos. 103-104 was converted to an outlet for Clarks Baggage Factory, selling luggage, handbags and accessories.