Robert Page

Politician

Robert Page was born in Gloucester County, Virginia, United States on February 4th, 1765 and is the Politician. At the age of 75, Robert Page biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
February 4, 1765
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Gloucester County, Virginia, United States
Death Date
Dec 8, 1840 (age 75)
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Lawyer, Politician
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Robert Page Life

Robert Page (1765–1840), a United States Representative from Virginia, was born on February 4, 1765 – December 8, 1840).

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Changing face of UK's high streets: How nearly 5,000 stores have shut in past year after retailers including Wilko, Paperchase and M&Co shut their doors - while Greggs, Domino's and Costa thrive

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 14, 2024
Last year, nearly 5,000 stores closed across the United Kingdom after Wilko, Paperchase, and Lloyds pharmacy closed. However, a surge in new stores opened by thriving UK retailers, including Greggs, Domino's, and Costa last year, even if this hasn't been weighed by the number of closures. According to new reports from accounts PwC, the new stores were mainly coffee drive-through franchises, bubble tea shops, fast food franchises, and discount stores located outside of city centres. Last year, more than 14,000 stores closed across the United Kingdom, an average of 39 per day, with a net decrease of nearly 5,000 shops, or 14 per day. Fashion chains M&Co and Joules, stationers Paperchase, general store Wilko, and pub group Stonegate, which sells Slug & lettuce, saw the largest decrease in the number of outlets due to financial challenges or restructures. Discount store Aldi, Costa Rica, and Starbucks were among the new stores that were seen, as well as fast food franchises Greggs and Domino's.

Locals are shivering over a 'bustling' town that has seen 15 top street names disappear in the last few years, as a deserted Banbury shopping center with rows of shuttered stores

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 11, 2024
Residents of Banbury's once-buzzing' market town have expressed disappointment at the state of their local high streets as slews of desolate shops and boarded up buildings gradually took over the town center. Some buildings in Oxfordshire's town have been deserted for months - even years, after they were closed down and boarded up. Over 15 stores have closed down over the past two years, with one of them, a council-owned shopping store just off Market Place and High Street in Banbury town center, and the others have remained empty since.

Welcome to the zombie apocalypse town: Despairing locals claim their once thriving high street is now derelict after slew of closures and new retail park opening up nearby drove shoppers away

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 10, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: Shoppers in Waterlooville, Hampshire, expressed their'sadness' today, describing how their beloved town centre would be dead if it wasn't for the supermarket. In recent years, what was once a thriving high street has lost many big name stores, including Waitrose, Wilko, Game, and Peacocks. A nearby shopping park has tempted shoppers with the allure of Marks & Spencers, 'taking the footfall'. The 'barren' high street has retained its Wetherspoons, but many locals are getting sick of only having the choice of a charity store or cafe when heading to nearby towns by car. Wendy and Eric Croad, 72 and 75, have lived in the area since 1955, but they are sad to see the area's dramatic decline.