Blacks Leisure looks set to reach an agreement that will allow it to back out of leases on 101 stores.
The outdoor goods retailer's landlords, which include Land Securities and British Land, will vote on the deal today.
By Hannah Kuchler
Published: November 23 2009 02:00 | Last updated: November 23 2009 02:00
Blacks Leisure looks set to reach an agreement that will allow it to back out of leases on 101 stores.
The outdoor goods retailer's landlords, which include Land Securities and British Land, will vote on the deal today.