Music shop once 'cornerstone of region’s musical heritage' closes after 115 years
- JG Windows, a music shop in Newcastle, has closed permanently after over 115 years, announced on November 29, as it prepares for liquidation.
- General Manager Alex Cole expressed being "deeply saddened by the closure of the business."
- Newcastle City Council stated it was "very sad" at the closure, noting the shop's significance to the city.
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JG Windows music store in Newcastle 'closes permanently'
A store described as the “cornerstone” of a region’s musical heritage for more than 100 years has “closed permanently”. Directors of JG Windows music store in Newcastle’s Central Arcade said it could no longer compete with online retailers. They said the decision had been made with “great sadness” and thanked loyal customers of the store, which had traded since 1908. However… Source
Iconic Newcastle store that was ‘cornerstone of the region’s musical heritage’ for over a century to close as much-loved business set to go into liquidation
JG Windows, the musical instrument, sheet music and recorded music store that has been a Newcastle city centre fixture since 1908, has announced that it has closed permanently from today [Friday 29 November]. The business has taken steps to appoint Andrew Little and Gillian Sayburn of Begbies Traynor as joint liquidators and all the firm’s […] Read this story Iconic Newcastle store that was ‘cornerstone of the region’s musical heritage’ for over…
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