Fashion retailer Superdry has been in Davygate since Borders bookshop closed more than a decade ago, but now they have closed their doors and work is underway to clear fixtures and fittings.
As The Press reported earlier this year, Superdry has said its founder will not lead a takeover for the troubled fashion brand as it increased and extended a loan.
The British retail chain revealed talks between co-founder and chief executive Julian Dunkerton and US investor suitors over a possible takeover deal.
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