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Topshop Topman Head Office
London, UK. 2 July 2020. Exterior of the Topshop flagship store on Oxford Street. Arcadia Group, owner of Topshop, Burton and Miss Selfridge, has announced that 500 of its 2,500 head office
Arcadia, Topshop owner, is teetering on the brink of collapse
01 December 2020. London, United Kingdom. The Arcadia Group head office in Berners Street. Sir Philip Greens's Arcadia fashion group including Topshop, Burton, Wallis, Evans and Dorthy Perkins have gone into administration
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