Portsmouth Toys R Us set to close within six weeks

TOYS R Us is expected to shut all 100 of its stores in the next six weeks including the shop in Ocean Retail Park in Portsmouth.
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Administrators failed to find a buyer for the collapsed retailer, resulting in the loss of 3,000 jobs.

The toy chain appointed Moorfields Advisory to oversee an administration at the end of February.

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It is thought that Moorfields will now begin a six-week ‘wind down’ of the store estate.

Moorfields will begin with the closure of at least 26 loss-making stores earmarked late last year, when Toys R Us pushed through a restructuring before its demise.

An official announcement is expected later on Wednesday.

Moorfields said at the time of the chain’s collapse that it is making ‘every effort’ to secure a buyer for all or part of the business, but no suitor materialised in what is proving to be a dire time for high street retailers.

The retail sector has had a dismal start to 2018, with the collapse of Toys R Us and Maplin and a host of firms undergoing painful restructurings, including New Look and eateries run by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, as well as Byron and Prezzo.

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