Sadness as Kenilworth trader closes 'Aladdin's Cave' hardware shop after 53 years in business
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2023 1:42 am
Arthur Harrison is well known on the DIY circuit having run shops in Coventry and Kenilworth
A Coventry entrepreneur who has run hardware shops for more than 50 years is hanging up his overalls for good. Arthur Harrison is well known on the DIY circuit having run stores in his home city of Coventry and more recently in Kenilworth.
He has run Buyrite in Station Road, Kenilworth, since 1991, but says the time is right for a retirement that has been forced upon him, somewhat. "The landlord wants to knock it down for flats and shops underneath," he told CoventryLive.
"They have made up their mind, but I'm okay with that. I feel like it's the right time for me to retire so it's definitely an amicable move.
"I'm 73 now and I want to move on so it's come at the right time for me. I can't say anything bad about the landlord because they have been brilliant to me.
"It will be a sad moment when I close because I really do like the customers. It's a really nice place to have a shop."
The father-of-four expects something of a flurry in trade before he turns his open sign one final time on March 25. "Takings are up now they know I'm going!" he joked.
"I've been really well supported by people in the town. They seem to like me!"
Coventry-based Arthur opened his first shop, Arthur's Foodstore, in Stoney Stanton Road way back in 1969. He moved the business to Hexworthy Avenue in Styvechale before relocating again to leafy Kenilworth 32 years ago. He says the arrival of hardware giant Wilko actually helped rather than hindered his shop's fortunes.
"It's done me a favour," he added. "If they (Wilko) have not got it, people come to me. It's definitely increased footfall.
"People can get everything here and if they can't I always say 'we'll have it in by Monday'."
Arthur's wife Sue, his children and one grandchild will likely be more excited about his retirement than the good people of Kenilworth who have reacted with sadness to news of the shop's impending closure.


