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Is Hope & Greenwood closing down?!


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Just browsing through estate agent listings online and notice that Hope & Greenwood's building on North Cross Road is for sale. We adore that place.. can only hope that this is just a change of freeholder and doesn't mean that the retail tenants are moving out.

Anyone care to confirm or deny?

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  • 1 year later...

I agree with jimbo - I fear the worst as surely the business owners would have kept up appearances if they were going to stay. We've been upping our doses of their very excellent ice cream, just in case. It will be such a shame if they leave their birth place.


Off to the gym first thing tomorrow.

  • 2 weeks later...

jimbo1964 Wrote:

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> It would be great if Sugar Mountain could move in.

> However, I fear it will be something pointless and

> crap like a dog collar shop.


Or a Tattoo shop. What Did happen to that one . mmmmhh?


Foxy :)

Sue Wrote:

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> When it opened I gave it six months, so if it

> really is closing it's done well better than I

> predicted.

>

> Very sorry though. It was great for small choccy

> gifts and the people who work there are lovely.


They're doing far better than you predicted. Shops in central London and now Japan. TV series etc.

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