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Nos. 118-120 Broad Street (south side) - 2011


Building & Occupier Details

 

Building:
Former Colebrook & Son building

This building was erected in 1886 for George Colebrook & Son, butchers, replacing their previous shop. The architects were Charles Smith & Son of Friar Street, who designed it in 'Dutch renaissance' style.

 

No. 120
Carphone Warehouse (telecommunications retailer)

Carphone Warehouse is a telecoms retailer founded in 1989. It was acquired by Currys in 2014 and its stores closed in 2020; leaving only concessions within Currys.

2011 - Minor changes were made to the appearance of the Carphone Warehouse branch at No. 120.

 

Building:
Part of the British Home Stores building

This building was purpose-built for British Home Stores in 1967 on the site of the former Angel Brewery, Angel Tap public house and two shops. In 2016, it was remodelled and refaced for fashion retailer Primark.

 

No, 119.
Vacant (no occupier)

This property was empty and unused.

2011 - Experiencing a financial downturn, Nokia restructured, resulting in the end of its partenrship with Mobile Phones Direct and the closure of its shops. The British Home Stores sub-unit at No. 119 thus became vacant.

 

No. 118
Rollover Hot Dogs (fast food outlet or takeaway)

Between 2009 and 2014, the Rollover Hotdogs stall sold hotdogs, cold drinks, milkshakes and ice cream from an externally-facing concession stall in the British Home Stores building in Reading's Broad Street.