Huge chain with over 500 shops launches massive closing down sale as devastated shoppers say it’s ‘sad to see’
AN ICONIC UK chain with over 500 sites is set to close one of its flagship stores.
Fans of the UK’s largest sports goods retailer cried out on social media, calling the closure “sad” and another example of Glasgow‘s Silverburn shopping centre “going downhill”.
A major retailer is closing a location, devastating local shoppers
Signs recently appeared of sports giant Sports Direct in the leisure centre, saying it would be closing its doors.
The plastered signs said: “Closing down. 20 per cent off full price, exclusions apply.”
Social media users lamented the loss, with one saying: “Sad for staff losing there jobs.”
Another said: “That’s sad. Another empty space that will be taken up by a rubbish store out of most people’s reach or an existing store will move into the space, playing musical chairs.
“It’s sad to see silverburn going downhill, used to be so vibrant and accessible.”
Sports Direct is still known for being one of the biggest sporting retailers in the country.
The cost-of-living crisis and soaring inflation have only made things worse, as cash-strapped shoppers cut back on spending.
Now, many stores that once welcomed a steady stream of customers are closing their doors for good.
In some cases, landlords are either unwilling or unable to invest in keeping shops open, further speeding up the closures.
For now, residents will have to seek out other options for their shopping as the future of the store remains uncertain.
Other store closures
Earlier this month, Essential Vintage told followers on social that it would be closing down after they had been “priced out” because of bigger players in the market such as Vinted.
Bakery giant Greggs revealed it will permanently close its Lytham store in Lancashire this Friday, March 28, 2025.