The Sport Exchange Shop in Warrington is closed for business and has ceased operating as a trading shop for Sports Traders.
The shop was set up in Oct 2009 in an incubator unit within the Xpdia Building. The landlord Warrington2000+ encouraged the opening by funding some of the start-up costs by upgrading power and network wiring in the building. They also part-funded the desks, furnishings and supported the relevant Gambling license applications to allow the shop to open.
On 5th February 2010 in a bizarre action with no indication, reasoning, complaints or otherwise the landlord Carsten Kressel issued the company with notice "I hereby serve four weeks' notice on your occupation of suites 2 and 3/4 at the xpdia centre. Unfortunately, it has become clear that the business model of your company Sports Exchange Shop is not suitable for our building."
What was wrong with the business model Mr Kressel had previously endorsed? He would not explain. There was no negotiation, right of appeal or anything the Sport Exchange Shop could do to reverse the notice. From this experience I would personally advise anyone setting up a business in Warrington, dealing with Warrington2000+ or Carsten Kressel to tread with great care!
The cost of setting up a trading shop is considerable. The hardware, licensing fees, timescales, legal and red tape are onerous to say the least. Moving the Shop would incur duplicate start-up costs already spent less than 6 months previously. Unfortunately, relocation of the Shop was not commercially viable.
So....
This is my thank-you to everyone who got involved, for all emails, YouTube videos, wheatgrass shots, football & pizza nights, last fence Ffos Las fallers, pints in The Farmers, training courses, breakfast in the University and all the things that made the shop 'A hub of trading in the North West'. It was hard work and great fun, with people coming through the door visiting from all over Europe to join in.
This mail-list is tied to the Sport Exchange Shop. I will no doubt be launching a new venture or getting involved somewhere in the trading world, so if you want me to keep in-touch with you please reply to this mail and I'll bring you along on the next phase of the journey.....otherwise this mail-list dies and I shall say good-bye and wish you well....
Victor
just received this mail shotThe Sport Exchange Shop in Warrington is closed for business and has ceased operating as a trading shop for Sports Traders.The shop was set up in Oct 2009 in an incubator unit within the Xpdia Building. The landlord Warrin
So it was a profitable business but the landlord didnt like something about it ? Thats what Victor seems to be saying. I did put my e-mail on the website but havent had any contact for months.
So it was a profitable business but the landlord didnt like something about it ? Thats what Victor seems to be saying. I did put my e-mail on the website but havent had any contact for months.
GW , customers paid £40 a day for the service. What deals the manager got is irrelevant although it looks like he didnt secure the main deal the office itself for anything longer than 4 weeks notice.
GW , customers paid £40 a day for the service. What deals the manager got is irrelevant although it looks like he didnt secure the main deal the office itself for anything longer than 4 weeks notice.
Seems odd the reasons for closing........I remember him saying he would give it a go for 6months...if not profitable he would shut it anyway! PS maybe all those fag-ends on the floor at the main entrance didn't help!!
Seems odd the reasons for closing........I remember him saying he would give it a go for 6months...if not profitable he would shut it anyway!PS maybe all those fag-ends on the floor at the main entrance didn't help!!
not sure if any ill-feeling....just didn't look the correct set-up,especially having open nights and night punting when all other businesses gone home....punters passing thru daily not employed by anyone.
not sure if any ill-feeling....just didn't look the correct set-up,especially having open nights and night punting when all other businesses gone home....punters passing thru daily not employed by anyone.
Think your last line might be the key. Dont think there would be any problem with hours IF they knew the people. I suppose it was a bad choice of location if all the other offices are firms with regular employees.
Think your last line might be the key. Dont think there would be any problem with hours IF they knew the people. I suppose it was a bad choice of location if all the other offices are firms with regular employees.
The council seemed to have helped him under part of a regeneration scheme. I can think of more deserving businesses that need help in the present economic climate.
The council seemed to have helped him under part of a regeneration scheme. I can think of more deserving businesses that need help in the present economic climate.