Icon Outlet set to re-open this week after O2 Storm Eunice damage
Icon Outlet will be reopening its doors to visitors from 18 March following its one month closure due to damage caused to the roof of The O2 during Storm Eunice.
Following the reopening of both The O2 arena and the Entertainment District on 25 February, Icon Outlet will begin a phased reopening with many of its stores, including Calvin Klein, Gant, Tommy Hilfiger, Joseph, Ted Baker, Kurt Geiger and Clarins, welcoming visitors from 10am on Friday 18 March.
Janine Constantin-Russell, managing director of The O2 Entertainment District and Icon Outlet, said: “We are delighted so many stores within Icon Outlet will be reopening to visitors from next week. We have worked incredibly hard to ensure our destination is safe and secure for customers, whilst also continuing to deliver an outstanding retail and leisure experience.
“Although a small part of Icon Outlet will remain closed for the time being, we are extremely proud to have bounced back so quickly from Storm Eunice and are confident we can quickly match and exceed the strong growth in sales experienced prior to the incident.”
Since the reopening of The O2 on 25 February, the venue’s arena has hosted over 10 shows including concerts by Dave and Simply Red, as well as the Country to Country festival. A number of new retail operators will join the line-up at Icon Outlet in 2022 and there will also be new launches in the Entertainment District.