M&S to invest £30m in Scottish stores
Beyond this headline investment, M&S has already launched eleven new and renewed stores over the last four years in Scotland
M&S has unveiled plans to invest £30m in bricks and mortar stores across Scotland.
The retailer’s investment will deliver more than five new store openings and expansions over the next 18 months.
These plans include a £15m investment in M&S Aberdeen Union Square which will almost double in size and is expected to be completed in Spring 2025.
It will also include a flower shop, a cheese barge, larger in-store bakery and dedicated M&S Wine Shop as well as bigger clothing, home and beauty departments.
Alongside a new M&S foodhall coming to Linlithgow later this month, there’s more investment in the Northeast economy with a new full-line store in Dundee’s Gallagher Retail Park on track to open in Summer 2024.
M&S will also open in Largs for the first time with a new food hall due to open in early 2025.
Beyond this headline investment, M&S has already launched eleven new and renewed stores over the last four years in Scotland.
Sacha Berendji, M&S operations director, said: “This is our biggest ever investment in Scotland, putting £30m into transforming the shopping experience for customers in Aberdeen, Largs, Dundee and Linlithgow – bringing new jobs across the country with bigger, better, fresh-market style food halls and new opportunities for Scottish shoppers to access our best-ever, most inspiringly presented clothing, home and beauty range.
“Our investment in Scotland goes beyond new stores with M&S sourcing more Scottish produce than ever before, through strong partnerships with local producers. Around 2,500 Scottish farms, sea farms and fisheries supply us with great quality products, many supplied beyond Scotland to M&S stores across the UK. Our commitment to Scotland has never been stronger.”
Rachel Rankine, North East regional manager for M&S, added: “The scale of our investment is a vote of confidence in the future of retail in Aberdeen city centre, with a flagship store on the same scale as city centre stores in Birmingham and Liverpool.
“Where we have already invested in new formats, our customers have responded to the destination shopping experience and Aberdeen shoppers can look forward to having a bigger, better, fresher food hall and the best in M&S clothing and home.”