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Heal’s unveils plans to remodel London flagship

Heal’s has revealed plans for a major transformation of its flagship Tottenham Court Road store, with the retailer set to take over the adjacent vacant ground floor… View Article

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Heal’s unveils plans to remodel London flagship

Heal’s has revealed plans for a major transformation of its flagship Tottenham Court Road store, with the retailer set to take over the adjacent vacant ground floor and basement space, previously occupied by Habitat.

The expansion will see a remodelling of the home and furniture retailer’s current ground floor showroom, which has held prime position on Tottenham Court Road for more than 200 years.

Reconnecting the space between the current Heal’s store and the vacant retail unit, a new lobby entrance will also be created, with an extended facade running from Alfred Mews up to Torrington Place.

The flagship store was last revamped in 2013 when it underwent extensive refurbishment to restore the iconic Cecil Brewer staircase to its former glory.

The planning application, submitted in May, seeks listed building consent for internal refurbishment and structural alterations to remove internal walls and create an open-plan design throughout the ground floor, plus expansion into the basement floor in the vacant unit. This will provide a considerably larger street level retail space for customers to browse iconic furniture brands and designs, while creating greater visual impact externally, states the retailer. Plans include widening of the shop frontage from the current 50m to 100m.

The news comes as Heal’s recently revealed plans to open a third store in London on King’s Road.

Hamish Mansbridge, CEO of Heal’s, comments: “Following a record financial year, driven by the success of our digital marketing programme and enhanced online shopping experiences, we have been strategically evaluating our physical retail space to best complement our expanding ecommerce operations. That means retaining and driving customer loyalty, both online and offline, and keeping bricks and mortar a relevant and continuously vital part of our multichannel retail mix.

“Our flagship London store is an integral part of the Heal’s brand, heritage and future. When the adjacent space, previously occupied by Habitat, became available, it presented a timely opportunity for us to look at our Tottenham Court Road presence and how we could enhance the shopping experience of our customers, with a larger, easy-to-navigate, street-level showroom.

“After more than two centuries, it is exciting to have the opportunity to continue evolving, reimagining and innovating our retail spaces and experiences, so that they can be enjoyed and appreciated by our current customers and many generations to come.”

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