This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/business/7828483.stm
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Virgin's US flagship store shuts | Virgin's US flagship store shuts |
(about 3 hours later) | |
The biggest record shop in New York, the Virgin Megastore in Times Square, is to close in April. | The biggest record shop in New York, the Virgin Megastore in Times Square, is to close in April. |
The 75,000 sq ft store, which opened in 1996, is one of six currently operating under the Virgin name in the US. | The 75,000 sq ft store, which opened in 1996, is one of six currently operating under the Virgin name in the US. |
However, its fate has been uncertain since Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson sold his North American entertainment arm in August 2007. | However, its fate has been uncertain since Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson sold his North American entertainment arm in August 2007. |
Virgin's other New York branch, in Union Square, is unaffected by the closure move. | Virgin's other New York branch, in Union Square, is unaffected by the closure move. |
Higher rent | Higher rent |
According to US music trade magazine Billboard, the store is being closed because its current owners, property firms Related and Vornado, can lease the space more profitably to another tenant. | According to US music trade magazine Billboard, the store is being closed because its current owners, property firms Related and Vornado, can lease the space more profitably to another tenant. |
The two firms acquired the Virgin Entertainment Group North America in a joint venture 18 months ago. | The two firms acquired the Virgin Entertainment Group North America in a joint venture 18 months ago. |
Billboard quoted a Vornado executive as saying that Virgin paid just $54 per sq ft in rent for the location, whereas the market rent in the area was about $700. | Billboard quoted a Vornado executive as saying that Virgin paid just $54 per sq ft in rent for the location, whereas the market rent in the area was about $700. |
Virgin has been the only major music chain in New York since 2006, when Tower Records went into liquidation. HMV pulled out of the US market in 2004. | |
Record shops of all kinds have been hard hit worldwide by declining sales of CDs and the rise of digital downloads. | Record shops of all kinds have been hard hit worldwide by declining sales of CDs and the rise of digital downloads. |
However, the Virgin Times Square store makes an annual profit of $6m on sales of $55m, according to sources quoted by Billboard, making it the highest-volume music store in the US. | However, the Virgin Times Square store makes an annual profit of $6m on sales of $55m, according to sources quoted by Billboard, making it the highest-volume music store in the US. |
Virgin sell-off | Virgin sell-off |
Although the Virgin brand appears on storefronts around the world, none of them are now owned by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group. | Although the Virgin brand appears on storefronts around the world, none of them are now owned by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group. |
Most of Virgin's music stores internationally are run by the French-based Lagardere Group, which acquired them in 2001. | Most of Virgin's music stores internationally are run by the French-based Lagardere Group, which acquired them in 2001. |
In the UK, Virgin's shops were rebranded as Zavvi following a management buy-out in September 2007. The chain went into administration last month following the collapse of its main supplier, Entertainment UK. | In the UK, Virgin's shops were rebranded as Zavvi following a management buy-out in September 2007. The chain went into administration last month following the collapse of its main supplier, Entertainment UK. |
Previous version
1
Next version