Floors-2-Go

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Floors-2-Go
TypeRetail
Industry Retail trade
Founded1999
Defunct2017
FateLiquidation
Headquarters,
Number of locations
30 (2015)
Area served
United Kingdom
Northern Ireland
Key people
Robert Hodges
Richard Hodges
ProductsFlooring
Website www.floors2go.co.uk//

Floors-2-Go was a wood flooring retailer in the United Kingdom, established in 1999. In 2012, the company's affiliates took over Allied Carpets in a pre-pack administration deal. [1]

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History

Floors-2-Go, Newport, August 2009 Floors-2-Go Wharf Road, Newport - geograph.org.uk - 1435480.jpg
Floors-2-Go, Newport, August 2009
Floors-2-Go, Cardiff, September 2009 Floors-2-Go, Senlan Industrial Estate, Cardiff - geograph.org.uk - 1804520.jpg
Floors-2-Go, Cardiff, September 2009
Floors-2-Go, Basingstoke, January 2008 Floors-2-Go warehouse - geograph.org.uk - 656522.jpg
Floors-2-Go, Basingstoke, January 2008

Floors-2-Go was founded in 1999 as a family business, with the first store opening in Birmingham. In 2004, the firm floated on the London Stock Exchange. This saw the firm evolving from cash-and-carry (wholesale)-type warehouses to retail superstores. [2]

In 2005, Floors-2-Go opened its first stores in Northern Ireland. [3] Later that year, the company announced plans to expand to around 350 stores. [4]

In 2007, Floors-2-Go was sold for £52.4 million to its directors and private equity firm Alchemy Partners, at which point is ceased trading on the London Stock Exchange. [5]

Administration

In 2008, the firm entered administration for the first time, with its business hit by a slump in the housing market. [6] The administrators, Kroll immediately closed 41 of the group's stores, which numbered 132 at the time. This resulted in 97 redundancies from a workforce of around 450 [ citation needed ].

The firm was saved but entered administration for a second time in 2011. Senate Recovery, the administrators, closed a further 53 stores, but retained 35. [7]

In 2014, the business entered administration for the third time. MB Insolvency were appointed administrators, and made a further reduction in the number of stores and staff... [8] However, the business re-entered administration the following year, this time with a jail threat to the brothers who owned the chain. [9]

The company was eventually dissolved in 2017. [10]

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References

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