{{Short description|Second-hand record shop in England}} {{about|the second hand record shop|the singular|beano (disambiguation)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2020}} {{More citations needed|date=November 2019}} thumb|Beanos (left) in 2009 '''Beanos''' was a second-hand record shop, once the largest in Europe,<ref>Plummer, Robert: [https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6214278.stm Record collectors' shop faces the music], BBC News, 20 December 2006.</ref> located in the South London borough of Croydon. It was founded by musician David Lashmar in 1975 and continued to expand through three increasingly larger shops, ending up in an old printing works in Middle Street in the 1990s.
After over thirty years of trading, Beanos faced the threat of closure in 2006, although the immediate threat was averted by concentrating the store's focus on rare vinyl records, rather than compact discs which were being undercut by large music chains and supermarkets.<ref>Plummer, Robert: [https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6707255.stm Rare groove shops facing extinction], BBC News, 7 June 2007.</ref> Lashmar also closed the top two floors as a cost-cutting measure.<ref name=Guardian>Whalley, Kirsty: [https://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/news/4520612.croydon-record-store-beanos-has-closed-its-doors/ Croydon record store Beanos has closed its doors], ''Sutton & Croydon Guardian'', 30 July 2009.</ref> However, in November 2008 Lashmar announced that the store would have to close by the end of the year as sales had not picked up, and the shop closed in July 2009 after another dealer bought the stock.<ref name=Guardian/>
In January 2010, Lashmar reopened Beanos as STUFF marketplace,<ref>Seager, Gemma:[http://www.retrochick.co.uk/2010/02/24/hidden-gems-stuff-in-croydon/ Hidden Gems – STUFF in Croydon], ''Lipstick, Lettuce & Lycra'' (blog), 24 February 2010.</ref> which officially closed on 30 April 2010 due to lack of business. In December 2010, Lashmar appeared in the BBC television series ''Turn Back Time: The High Street'' as a 1970s record shop owner trying to sell vinyl records to 21st-century customers.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wlgk6 ''Turn Back Time: The High Street'', Episode 6 of 6: "The 1970s"], BBC, January 2011, retrieved 28 January 2020.</ref>
After the short lived STUFF venture, the site was then host to Beanies, a child-friendly cafe also offering play areas and workshops, for several years, before this too ceased operations. As of 2018 the building is now home to Project B, a venue for hire to host private events. <!-- One of the memorable community ventures was the Millennium Bug limited edition single released by Beanos for the year 2000, which was a popular hit for fans worldwide, with each CD having a unique artwork with Beanos as main artwork. -->
Beanos provided 8,000 records for the 2009 film ''The Boat That Rocked''<ref>Tobin, Olivia: [https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/croydon-lost-icons-allders-beanos-15501029 13 lost icons of Croydon, from Beanos to Allders], ''MyLondon'', 23 April 2019.</ref> and was the filming location for Lawrence Pearce's comedy film ''Mixed Up''.<ref name=Guardian/>
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==External links== *[https://web.archive.org/web/20090226222820/http://www.beanosmarketplace.co.uk/ Beanos announcement of replacement by Marketplace], archived on 26 February 2009 *[https://web.archive.org/web/20100218185428/http://www.stuffcroydon.com/index.php STUFF Marketplace], archived on 18 February 2010
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Category:Retail companies established in 1975 Category:Culture in the London Borough of Croydon Category:Shopping in the London Borough of Croydon Category:Music retailers of the United Kingdom Category:Shops in London Category:1975 establishments in England Category:British companies established in 1975