Luxury retailer has hired UBS to seek private buyer, according to reports
The department store Liberty London has been put on the market with a potential £350m price tag.
The retail landmark, which was founded by Arthur Lasenby Liberty in 1875 with a £2,000 loan from his future father-in-law, has grown to become an international brand that sells its tana lawn fabrics and luxury leather goods around the world.
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