The 6 Kent Homebase stores up for sale after chain collapses into administration

Homebase is back less than two years after it left the Park Farm Retail Park
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Six Kent Homebase stores are among 74 that are now up for sale after the troubled DIY and garden chain fell into administration last week. You can see the full list of stores below.

The well-known retailer was said to be waiting on around £5 million of tax rebates before its collapse. Administrators have now set a deadline of November 29 for potential buyers to snap up the remaining stores in the UK and Ireland, amid efforts to secure more funds for creditors.

Homebase appointed administrators at consultancy Teneo after it was hit hard by an “incredibly challenging” three years for the DIY sector. Administrators struck a deal to sell the business to retail group CDS, which owns The Range and Wilko, securing the future of up to 1,600 jobs and 70 stores.

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However, the future of 2,000 other workers and its remaining stores was left hanging in the balance as 74 leasehold Homebase stores have been put on the market. Homebase’s collapse came amid reports that banking giant Wells Fargo declined to extend the group’s lending facility due to concerns about its finances.

The PA news agency has found that these concerns came as the retailer waited for around £5m to be remitted back to it in tax rebates. Commercial real estate adviser Altus Group, which represented the chain, said more than 50 checks, challenges and appeals against the retailer’s property tax liabilities were outstanding at the time of its collapse.

The company was seeking reductions in the overall rateable value of its store portfolio by £5.7m following a 2023 revaluation of its annual business rates bill. Altus said that had these been dealt with before the retailer’s collapse, it would have resulted in tax rebates of around £5m for the 2023/24 and 2024/25 financial years.

Alex Probyn, president of property tax at Altus Group, said: “The appeal process is just far too slow and ultimately damaging to cash flow. With business now facing the biggest tax increases in three decades, the 2023 tax base must be corrected quickly to ensure that ratepayers not only receive their rebates timely but also have the confidence that their bills have been set fairly.”

Homebase and Teneo have been contacted for comment.

Locations of the properties placed on the market:

  • Abingdon, Oxfordshire

  • Alnwick, Northumberland

  • Altrincham Retail Park, Manchester

  • Junction One Retail Park, Antrim, Northern Ireland

  • Barnstaple, Devon

  • Basildon, Essex

  • Basingstoke, Hampshire

  • Shane Park, Belfast

  • Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland

  • Biggleswade, Bedfordshire

  • Battery Retail Park, Birmingham

  • Bishop Auckland, County Durham

  • Bracknell, Berkshire

  • Enterprise Five Retail Park, Bradford

  • Branksome, Poole

  • Bridgend Retail Park, Bridgend, Wales

  • Broadstairs

  • Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk

  • The Orbital Retail Centre, Cannock, Staffordshire

  • Horsted Retail Park, Chatham

  • Cheltenham

  • Greyhound Retail Park, Chester

  • Discovery Park, Chichester

  • Colchester Stanway, Colchester

  • Gallagher Retail Park, Coventry

  • Rushmore Retail Park, Craigavon

  • Daventry, Northamptonshire

  • Wyvern Retail Park, Derby

  • Dumfries, Scotland

  • Halbeath Retail Park, Dunfermline, Scotland

  • Farnham Retail Park, Farnham

  • Folkestone

  • Drumkeen Complex, Belfast

  • Retail World, Gateshead

  • Gloucester

  • Hamilton, Scotland

  • Hanworth, Feltham, London

  • Harlow, Essex

  • Eddington Business Park, Herne Bay

  • Tyne Valley Retail Park, Hexham

  • Heath Retail Park, Honiton

  • Hove, Brighton & Hove

  • Hull

  • Leamington Spa

  • Ledbury, Herefordshire

  • Moor Allerton Centre, Leeds

  • Letterkenny, Republic of Ireland

  • Lewes, East Sussex

  • London Catford

  • London Streatham Vale

  • Luton

  • South Aylesford Retail Park, Maidstone

  • Milton Keynes

  • Navan Retail Park, Republic of Ireland

  • Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire

  • Norwich Hall Road

  • Norwich Sprowston

  • Madford Retail Park, Nottingham

  • Oban, Scotland

  • Oldbury, West Midlands

  • Wyndham Retail Park, Portishead

  • Romford, Essex

  • Saffron Walden, Essex

  • Sleaford, Lincolnshire

  • St Albans

  • Sudbury, Suffolk

  • Wrekin Retail Park, Telford

  • Truro, Cornwall

  • Tunbridge Wells

  • Upton, Wirral

  • Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire

  • Waterford, Republic of Ireland

  • Wolverhampton

  • Worcester