Battersea
This coverage examines Battersea’s transformation into a major retail and commercial destination in the UK. Reporting focuses on developments such as the £9bn regeneration of Battersea Power Station, the launch of Electric Boulevard, retail tenant mix, footfall trends, and infrastructure enhancements like the Northern Line extension. Insights are tailored for retail executives, property managers, and professionals monitoring urban regeneration, mixed-use development, and retail-led placemaking.
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Mar- 2022 -23 MarchHigh Street
Battersea Power Station welcomes Zara to Electric Boulevard
Zara has been announced as the first brand to open on Electric Boulevard in Battersea Power Station. The new store will span 48,800 sq ft and will be the brand’s first central London store situated south of the river, due to open later this year. Electric Boulevard is a new…
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Oct- 2021 -5 OctoberDepartment Stores
New retail brands set to open at Battersea Power Station
Battersea Power Station has announced that further retail brands are set to open in the grade II* listed building. Some of the latest British and international retail brands planning to open on its premises include: Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Ray-Ban, L’Occitane, The Body Shop and Mango. Developers at…
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Aug- 2021 -10 AugustLuxury Goods
Watches of Switzerland Q1 revenues soar 96.2%
Watches of Switzerland Group has revealed its revenues climbed 96.2% year-on-year to £297.5m for the 13 weeks ended 1 August 2021. Comprising £221.7m in UK revenues and £75.8m from US operations, the Q1 FY22 figure represents a 42.1% jump when compared to the same period in 2019. The group’s luxury…
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Jul- 2021 -19 JulyClothing & Shoes
Weird Fish raises over £250k for charity
Clothing brand Weird Fish has announced that it has raised over £250,000 through its initiatives with charity partners including the RSPB and Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. The retailer began its partnership with wildlife conservation charity RSPB in 2015, and has since raised £174,000 through the sales of nearly 30,000…
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