In 1830, the shop was renamed "Dickins, Sons and Stevens", and in 1835 it moved its premises to Numbers 232 and 234 in the newly built Regent Street.
[2] In 1919, the Dickins & Jones store acquired a new site at 224-244 Regent Street, a short distance from the old one, and in 1922 it moved into a new building designed for it by Sir Henry Tanner.
The building was sold to Shearer Property Group and Delancey Estates for redevelopment into shop units with apartments and offices above.
[6] In October 2006 it was revealed that the new building was to have a glass extension with terraces built on top of the former store to make an 18,000 sq ft (1,700 m2) upmarket restaurant and that the first, ground and basement levels would house H&M and Nokia.
[3] However, the Dickins & Jones name continues to be used by House of Fraser as one of its in-house brands for women's fashion wear.