How many clinton cards stores are there
By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn more and read our policy. The Clinton Cards greeting cards business was founded in by Don Lewin. A spate of acquisitions, including tranches of stores from Hallmark Cards and Carlton Cards, led to rapid expansion in the s, but put pressure on the bottom line. Clinton Cards fell into administration in , with around stores acquired by US-based American Greetings and the remaining outlets shuttered.
Clintons remains under overall control of the US group after another brief spell in administration at the end of A new logo was needed to re-energise and reinvigorate Clintons.
A refurbishment of all the stores was also put into action. In December the company was purchased by Esquire Retail Limited who continue to proudly operate the business. There are currently circa stores all over the UK, including Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland as well as a transactional website. He grew up during the Blitz. After leaving school at the age of 15, he worked for a building firm, did two years of National Service , sold brushes from door to door and sold credit.
At the age of 26, he got a job as a freelance salesman selling greeting cards to retailers. Today, Esquire Retail Ltd proudly follow on from his foundation, allowing sentiment to be shared with our families, friends, and loved ones at all our special times. If they agree, the new deal would see rents linked to each store's performance, with Clintons only paying full rates on 60 of its stores. It will need a majority of its landlords to consent to the agreement, while the chain's backers are said to be prepared to put the company into administration if the CVA is not passed.
More talks are expected this week. Clinton's, previously known as Clinton's Cards, was founded in by Don Lewin, a chimney sweep's son from east London.
Although it is one of the UK's main greetings card retailers, it has struggled for several years and in was bought up its main supplier American Greetings, which is controlled by the Weiss family.
The family are said to be waiting to see how talks proceed before making a continued financial commitment to the company.
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