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Nos. 112-115 Broad Street (south side) - 2001


Building & Occupier Details

 

Building:
Former Brain building

This building was erected in 1870 for bootmaker John Alfred Brain, who had moved from No. 108. Brain stayed in residence until 1926, after which it remained a shoe shop under various other owners until 2001. Since then, it has been a mobile phone shop.

 

Nos. 114-115
K Shoes (shoe shop)

K Shoes was a shoe brand established in Kendal in 1842 by Robert Miller Somervell. When the Trade Marks Act came into force in 1875, it was permitted to register the only single-letter trade mark. K Shoes was acquired by C & J Clark in 1981 and was merged into the Clarks brand from 1990 onwards.

 

Building:
Part of the Heelas building

Built for department store Heelas, this building began with the rebuilding of Nos. 110-111 in 1870. It then expanded in stages to include No. 112 in 1875, what was then Nos 108-109 in 1884 (No. 117½ then became the new No. 108) and Nos, 113-113½ in 1909. The building was given a new frontage in 1934.

 

Nos. 112-113
John Lewis (department store)

John Lewis Partnership is a retailer that operates several department stores and the Waitrose supermarket chain. It was founded in London in 1864 by John Lewis. Its Reading department store, called Heelas until 2001, was founded by John Heelas in Minster Street in 1854. John Lewis Partnership acquired it in 1953.

2001 - John Lewis, which had hitherto operated its various department stores under their original names, embarked on a national rebranding exercise in which all were renamed to John Lewis. Mindful of Heelas's local importance, they invited John Heelas, descendant of Heelas's founder, to attend the renaming.