McEwens (originally known as James McEwen & Co.)[1] was a department store located in the Scottish city of Perth. Specialising in homeware, it was established in March 1868,[2] and was in business for nearly 150 years. It closed in March 2016, along with its branches in Oban and Ballater, with the loss of over 100 jobs. Its store location, at 56 St John's Street, was taken over in 2017 by Beales, an English department-store chain,[3] but that has also since closed.[4]
The store's outbuildings, on Perth's Watergate, were proposed for demolition in 2019, to be replaced by housing.[5]
^Leslie's directory for Perth and Kinross (1911), p. 4
^"McEwens of Perth department store closes with the loss of 110 jobs" – BBC News, 24 March 2016
^"Department store Beales takes over former McEwens site in Perth" – The Scotsman, 11 September 2017
^"Perth department store Beales to close in matter of months, administrators confirm" – The Courier, 7 February 2020
^"Permission sought to demolish McEwen’s outbuildings in Perth for housing" – The Courier, 9 July 2019
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