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'Landmark' Toys R Us sign near Ipswich to be sold at auction | 'Landmark' Toys R Us sign near Ipswich to be sold at auction |
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The Toys R Us store at the Copdock Interchange closed in 2018 | The Toys R Us store at the Copdock Interchange closed in 2018 |
A landmark sign from a now-closed shop is set to be auctioned off. | A landmark sign from a now-closed shop is set to be auctioned off. |
The Toys R Us store at the Copdock Interchange, near Ipswich, closed in 2018 after trading for 27 years. | The Toys R Us store at the Copdock Interchange, near Ipswich, closed in 2018 after trading for 27 years. |
A familiar sight for travellers on the A12 and A14, it is due to be replaced with a Marks & Spencer (M&S) supermarket, pending planning approval. | A familiar sight for travellers on the A12 and A14, it is due to be replaced with a Marks & Spencer (M&S) supermarket, pending planning approval. |
Ipswich Borough Council-owned Ipswich Borough Assets (IBA) said it would arrange for the sign to be taken down and sold off once the redevelopment was officially approved. | Ipswich Borough Council-owned Ipswich Borough Assets (IBA) said it would arrange for the sign to be taken down and sold off once the redevelopment was officially approved. |
"The removal and auction of the Toys R Us sign marks the end of an era and the beginning of exciting new retail for Ipswich," said IBA chairman, Colin Kreidewolf. | "The removal and auction of the Toys R Us sign marks the end of an era and the beginning of exciting new retail for Ipswich," said IBA chairman, Colin Kreidewolf. |
"It has become something of a totem pole for people coming towards Ipswich and once they reach the Toys R Us sign, they know they are close to home." | "It has become something of a totem pole for people coming towards Ipswich and once they reach the Toys R Us sign, they know they are close to home." |
'Sentimental value' | 'Sentimental value' |
The BBC asked how much the sign was expected to sell for, but IBA said it did not currently "have any additional information on the auction process". | The BBC asked how much the sign was expected to sell for, but IBA said it did not currently "have any additional information on the auction process". |
It did, however, add that it hoped the long-standing, colourful fixture would "go to a good home which will appreciate the sentimental and nostalgic value" of the sign. | It did, however, add that it hoped the long-standing, colourful fixture would "go to a good home which will appreciate the sentimental and nostalgic value" of the sign. |
Mr Kreidewolf said any money raised would be used to benefit the local community and support "essential council services many residents rely on". | Mr Kreidewolf said any money raised would be used to benefit the local community and support "essential council services many residents rely on". |
He said there had been a number of queries from people wanting to buy the sign ever since IBA acquired the site. | He said there had been a number of queries from people wanting to buy the sign ever since IBA acquired the site. |
"I watch some of the antique shows on TV and, while this is not an antique, some of the old metal signs on there do raise quite a little bit of money, so why shouldn't this one?" he said. | "I watch some of the antique shows on TV and, while this is not an antique, some of the old metal signs on there do raise quite a little bit of money, so why shouldn't this one?" he said. |
"There are collectors for everything." | "There are collectors for everything." |
M&S plans to build a new store on the former Toys R Us site | M&S plans to build a new store on the former Toys R Us site |
The decision to sell the sign comes just under three months after M&S announced plans to open its 60,000-sq-ft (5,500-sq-m) "show-stopping" food and clothing store. | The decision to sell the sign comes just under three months after M&S announced plans to open its 60,000-sq-ft (5,500-sq-m) "show-stopping" food and clothing store. |
Bosses estimate the new store, which will see the former Toys R Us building demolished and replaced, will create more than 90 jobs. | Bosses estimate the new store, which will see the former Toys R Us building demolished and replaced, will create more than 90 jobs. |
"With the arrival of M&S, we're welcoming a fantastic addition to the town, bringing quality shopping and new opportunities for residents," said Mr Kreidewolf. | "With the arrival of M&S, we're welcoming a fantastic addition to the town, bringing quality shopping and new opportunities for residents," said Mr Kreidewolf. |
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