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Frasers Group buys Glasgow’s Braehead mall as its acquisition spree continues
Published
November 20, 2025
It’s rare that a month goes by without news of Frasers Group buying another business and the latest announcement came on Thursday with the acquisition-hungry retail giant buying Braehead Shopping Centre.
It’s just a month since the group bough a majority stake in American luxury retailer The Webster and three months since it revealed it now had a stake in leisure specialist We Do Play.
But as well as buying such businesses it’s also been increasing its ownership of malls and retail parks. So why Braehead in particular?
Well, the Glasgow destination is Scotland’s largest retail and leisure destination with annual footfall of over 15 million visitors and totalling over 1 million square feet.
The company said the acquisition reinforces its “commitment to investing in high-potential retail destinations. Property acquisitions such as this one play a key role in Frasers Group’s Elevation Strategy, adding Braehead — which serves the UK’s largest retail spend catchment outside of London — to a strong and growing property portfolio across the UK”.
A few months ago, former owner SGS said Braehead had attracted a record number of visitors in the year ending June, with a year-on-year increase in footfall and spend by 4% and 3%, respectively, “outperforming regional and industry benchmark figures”.
And its tenants had committed to investing £10 million in their stores over the course of 2025 up to that point, “driven by demand from both new entrants and reinvestment from existing brands”, with 16 tenants renewing or extending leases so far in 2025.
CEO Michael Murray added on Thursday that the purchase “cements the group’s position as a leading operator and champion of physical retail destinations while unlocking greater opportunities to serve communities with the best brands, environments and experiences possible”.
Claire Barber, CEO of SGS UK Retail, also said: “The sale of Braehead was always part of our strategic plan and through active management, we have delivered substantial value enhancement and successfully stabilised the asset, attracting new brands and increasing its relevance and appeal to customers. We have created a strong platform from which Frasers Group can continue to drive growth, leveraging its retail expertise to further unlock Braehead’s potential as one of the leading retail destinations in Scotland.
“In light of strong leasing performance and the significant progress made in discussions with brands, we continue to see significant value creation opportunities in the group’s remaining three assets.”
Those assets are Lakeside Shopping Centre in Essex, Victoria Centre in Nottingham and Harlequin Watford.
Braehead had been owned by SGS since it took it over after the collapse of Intu Properties in 2020. There have been rumours for a while that it wanted to sell the centre (as well as rumours that Frasers has also been eyeing a big stake in Manchester’s Arndale mall).
While the purchase price wasn’t disclosed, the company certainly has enough cash to make big-league acquisitions. Back in July it announced new funding facilities that gave it access to borrowings of up to an aggregate amount of £3 billion.
Braehead isn’t the first Scottish shopping destination Frasers has acquired. It also bought Overgate Dundee back in 2023 and has invested heavily in it since then.
It has bought others across the UK too. Just over a year ago it confirmed full ownership of the 600,000 sq ft Princessshay Shopping Centre in Exeter, the 350,000 sq ft Fremlin Shopping Centre in Maidstone, Kent, and the 65,000 sq ft Olympus Centre retail park in Quedgeley, Gloucester.
That was just a month after it bought the St Nicholas Arcade (St Nics), the 160,000 sq ft shopping centre in Lancaster. It has also taken on Doncaster’s Frenchgate shopping centre, The Mall in Luton and Junction 32 on the outskirts of Leeds.
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Millie Bobby Brown launches teen fashion brand with Walmart
Published
January 11, 2026
Actress Millie Bobby Brown has launched Mills by Millie Bobby Brown, a new fashion brand for teens and young women created exclusively for Walmart in collaboration with Delta Galil USA.
Serving as founder and creative guide, Bobby Brown drew inspiration from her own early experiences with fashion, positioning the brand as exciting, attainable, and inclusive.
“Mills is all about embracing those earlier moments of fashion exploration. I want everyone to feel comfortable and free to find what style makes them feel like the best version of themselves,” said Bobby Brown.
“This collection is made for the fashion curious girl to play in, experiment with, and make their own with a fun selection of colorways, graphics and special details. It was very important to me for this brand to be accessible to millions through our collaboration with Walmart!”
The debut collection spans ready-to-wear, sleepwear and intimates, featuring flirty cuts and playful, cheeky details. Feminine touches such as floral appliqués, embroidery and lace finishes are woven throughout the assortment, while practical design elements, including built-in shorts and bras, prioritize comfort and ease.
The assortment includes dresses, skirts, tops, denim, sleepwear, bralettes, briefs and coordinated intimates sets. Pricing is positioned to be highly accessible, starting at $10.50 for intimates and reaching $26.50 for wide-leg jeans.
“Walmart is on a journey to democratize fashion and Mills by Millie Bobby Brown delivers on the trend-right style and aesthetic our customers are looking for at the incredible prices that Walmart is known for,” said Ryan Waymire, senior vice president fashion, Walmart U.S.
“Mills by Millie Bobby Brown is an exciting new brand that stands for style and quality and offers tremendous value that only Walmart can. We are excited for the launch, and we know that our customers are going to love it.”
Mills by Millie Bobby Brown is Bobby Brown’s latest brand expansion following the success of Florence by Mills Beauty, Florence by Mills Coffee, Florence by Mills Pets and Florence by Mills Fashion.
It is available now on Walmart.com and in approximately 750 Walmart stores nationwide. The partnership was facilitated by Bobby Brown’s licensing agency, IMG Licensing.
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South India cotton yarn gains but market unease over US tariff fears
Cotton yarn prices increased by ****;*–* per kg in most of varieties and counts as demand improved in the last couple of days. A trader from Tiruppur market told Fibre*Fashion, “Cotton yarn demand improved as rising prices of cotton encouraged buying. More buyers are interested in building up stock as they expect prices to rise in the near future.” Traders showed brave face against proposed US tariff bill. They said that Indian businesses and industries need to learn floating without America. However, textile and apparel industry may see severe impact if higher tariffs materialise.
In Tiruppur, knitting cotton yarn prices were noted as: ** count combed cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg (excluding GST), ** count combed cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg, ** count combed cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg, ** count carded cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg, ** count carded cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg and ** count carded cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg.
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China’s central bank conducts $157-bn outright reverse repo operation
The operation was carried out with a fixed quantity through interest-rate bidding, with winning bids determined at multiple price levels and a maturity period of three months, according to a state-controlled news outlet.
As 1.1-trillion yuan of three-month outright reverse repos are set to mature in January, the latest move represents a rollover of the same amount.
The People’s Bank of China conducted a 1.1-trillion-yuan (~$157 billion) outright reverse repo operation yesterday to maintain sufficient liquidity in the banking system.
The operation was carried out with a fixed quantity through interest-rate bidding, with winning bids determined at multiple price levels and a maturity period of three months.
Outright reverse repo operations were introduced in October 2024 to manage liquidity in the national banking system and are carried out each month with a tenor of no more than a year.
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