Store to shut after 104 years amid demolition plans

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Store to shut after 104 years amid demolition plans Will Jefford East MidlandsSat, July 4, 2026 at 6:08 AM UTC 0 Tylers originally opened in Loughborough in 1922 and has been run by three generations of the same family A 104yearold familyowned department store has announced it will close amid plans to redevelop its home. Tylers will shut in January after plans to knock down part of Carillon Court, in Loughborough, were approved.

Store to shut after 104 years amid demolition plans

Will Jefford - East MidlandsSat, July 4, 2026 at 6:08 AM UTC

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Tylers originally opened in Loughborough in 1922 and has been run by three generations of the same family

A 104-year-old family-owned department store has announced it will close amid plans to redevelop its home.

Tylers will shut in January after plans to knock down part of Carillon Court, in Loughborough, were approved.

Steve Tyler, who runs the shop, said while the closure marked the end of an "important chapter" in the shop's history, his team were looking forward to potentially returning to the town in the future.

Speaking to customers he said: "Your loyalty, friendship, and custom have been the foundation of our success."

Tylers has been a mainstay in the Leicestershire town since 1922.

It relocated to the building, known as the Charnwood Precinct, after it was redeveloped in 1974.

Now, plans to further develop the site have prompted the decision to shut its doors.

Tyler said the shop had secured an option to relocate into the new site once construction is complete, if they decide to reopen.

"It's a bittersweet moment for everybody," he said. "Most people are aware that retail has been struggling for a number of years, and with the development of the Carillon Court, it's become much more difficult to trade.

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"But on the bright side for us, it's a positive move.

"We can honestly say that we're looking forward to new development that's going to be happening in two or three years' time."

Tyler said the store had been "so lucky" to have loyal staff members and regular customers.

"It's been a pleasure to serve the people of Loughborough and the surrounding community," he said. "It's been our lives and our fathers' and grandfathers' lives.

"We've made a lot of friends and acquaintances along the way and long may that continue until such time as we cease trading in the new year."

Plans to demolish part of the building, submitted by Leicester Commercial Limited, were approved by Charnwood Borough Council's planning committee in May.

Two previous applications were refused over concerns the developer had not provided enough information on how the demolition would affect Tylers and the former Green Man pub.

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