Flying Tiger
This coverage examines Flying Tigerโs operations, strategy, and performance within the UK retail market. Reporting highlights store openings, product range developments, marketing campaigns, leadership changes, and customer engagement initiatives โ providing retail professionals with insights into how the brand positions itself in the value-driven and experiential retail space.
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Nov- 2025 -10 NovemberHigh Street
Sรธstrene Grene to open first Islington store at Angel Central
Danish lifestyle retailer Sรธstrene Grene is to open its first Islington store at Angel Central, taking a 5,588 sq ft unit on the centreโs upper level. The new outlet will showcase the brandโs full range of kitchenware, small furniture, seasonal decorations, gifts and craft supplies. It will feature Sรธstrene Greneโs…
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Sep- 2025 -5 SeptemberFeatures
What does the future hold for Poundland?
Last week Poundland was saved from collapse just days before the company ran out of money after its restructuring plan was approved by a High Court. Barristers told a hearing that it would fall into administration by Friday and could run out of money by 7 September if the plan…
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Jan- 2025 -22 JanuaryHigh Street
Flying Tiger Copenhagen to open new store at Trafford Centre
Danish variety store Flying Tiger Copenhagen will open a new store at Trafford Centre on 14 February.ย The new 1,500 sq ft store, located on Upper Peel Avenue, will feature the brandโs core ranges alongside its seasonal love-themed products range to celebrate Valentineโs Day. The shop will mark the brandโs…
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May- 2024 -2 MayNews
Oliver Bonas to open new shop in Angel Central
Oliver Bonas, the independent British lifestyle brand, has selected Angel Central to open its newest store in Islington.ย Angel Central will see the arrival of a 2,856 sq ft store for Oliver Bonas, neighbouring anchor brand H&M as well as Flying Tiger.ย Opening on 11 May, the new space will…
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Apr- 2024 -18 AprilNews
Metrocentre to welcome trio of retail brands
Metrocentreโs Green Mall is set to welcome specialist kitchenware brand ProCook, footwear retailer Clarks, and lingerie brand Victoriaโs Secret.ย ย ProCook is set to open a 3,326 sq ft space in Metrocentreโs Lower Green Mall later this year. The kitchenware brand will stock a wide range of high-quality cookware, knives, tableware,…
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Oct- 2023 -9 OctoberShopping Centres
The Lexicon announces new retail lettings
The Lexicon has secured new lettings to Giggling Squid, Sรธstrene Grene, Robert Dyas, Five Guys, ChopStix, German Doner Kebab, Tortilla, and Mr Simms who have taken a combined 23,500 sq ft of retail and F&B space at the Bracknell shopping centre. The leasing activity follows the shopping centreโs continued strong…
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May- 2023 -26 MaySport & Leisure
Man City opens interactive store at Manchester Arndale
Manchester Arndale has announced that Manchester City is set to open the clubโs new store in the former Pink unit within the shopping centre. Opening today (26 May), the interactive store offers merchandise ranging from the team kits, including the recently released 2023/24 home kit, and training apparel, as well…
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Jan- 2022 -25 JanuaryNews
Flying Tiger rolls out mobile self-checkout to UK stores
Store chain Flying Tiger Copenhagen has announced it is rolling out MishiPayโs mobile self-checkout solution to its UK stores. The announcement comes following a successful trial across stores in Denmark, Sweden and Norway that generated positive feedback on both customer and employee experience. During the trial period, MishiPayโs Scan, Pay…
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Apr- 2021 -28 AprilAdvice
Unlocking the future of in-store shopping – with our phones
Amazon Fresh still seems surreal (at least for some shoppers, for whom it feels a bit too closely like theft!). Itโs a relatively new concept in the UK, with just three Amazon stores live at time of writing. But everything else surrounding the Fresh concept is already second nature, and…
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Jan- 2019 -24 JanuaryComment
Three common factors among retail survivors
It is hard to remember a time when analysts were not being harbingers of doom for the British high street. 2018 saw Toys R Us and Maplin disappear while House of Fraser, Claireโs and Superdry are three of many retailers who have announced profit warnings or store closure. Why are…
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