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London Designer Outlet signs up new retailers

London Designer Outlet has announced a raft of new store openings that are due to take place over the next few months. The centre, which launched last… View Article

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London Designer Outlet signs up new retailers

London Designer Outlet has announced a raft of new store openings that are due to take place over the next few months.

The centre, which launched last October, has revealed that Kurt Geiger, The North Face, Without Prejudice, Sole Trader, Helly Hensen and Next will all open stores. The new openings will take the total space let to over 93%.

James Saunders, chief operating officer for London Designer Outlet’s developer Quintain, said: “We are delighted to welcome these exceptionally popular brands to London Designer Outlet, bolstering the rich mix of high street favourites and fashion brands that already offer discounts of up to 70% here at Wembley Park.

“The opportunity to bargain hunt continues to be a major draw, though many of the 3.5 million people we’ve welcomed since October enjoy so much more when they visit.”

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London Designer Outlet is home to 67 retailers and 20 restaurants and coffee shops, as well as a nine screen Cineworld cinema and a new children’s Play Park.

Part of Wembley Park, the major development around Wembley Stadium, the centre says it now attracts an average of 100,000 visitors each week.

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