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Originally Posted by Jebby
Well the Edward Chapman brand is 127 years old and will likely cease to exist now.
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Looks likely; Edward Chapman makes more money as a property manager these days. He sold the site for three times assessed value last year "Edward Chapman owner Edward Chapman told BIV he is not sure how long the Executive Group will let him stay on the site that his family bought in 1966 and built the store on in 1971.
“People think that our store is a heritage building or something like that, but it is relatively modern and just has a facade to make it look old in an old English style,” he said.
Chapman, who is 57, may reopen his store in a smaller space but he said he may simply close the 127-year Edward Chapman retail brand, which has been a sideline business in recent years. Chapman’s main business has been to manage commercial and rental properties. He plans to continue to do that and not simply to retire." [
source].