328
Fashion Jobs
L'OREAL GROUP
Assistant Purchasing Manager (Marketing, Digital IT)
Permanent · HONG KONG
DR. MARTENS
Head of Financial Accounting, Apac
Permanent · TSIM SHA TSUI
TJX COMPANIES
Director of Sourcing, Apparel -Hong Kong
Permanent · KWUN TONG
A & F
Abercrombie & Fitch - Brand Representative (Part-Time / Full-Time), Harbour City
Permanent · TSIM SHA TSUI
FRESH
Senior/Retail & Education Executive, tr Apac
Permanent · HONG KONG
JAEGER
Training Manager
Permanent · HONG KONG
KERING EYEWEAR
Kering Eyewear Assistant Trade Marketing Manager Travel Retail
Permanent · HONG KONG
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Repair Operations Specialist
Permanent · HONG KONG
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Specialist - Client Development
Permanent · HONG KONG
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Senior Specialist - Client Development
Permanent · HONG KONG
BENEFIT COSMETICS
Retail & Operations Manager
Permanent · HONG KONG
CHRISTIAN DIOR COUTURE
Logistics Officer - Sales Administration
Permanent · CAUSEWAY BAY
LORO PIANA
Client Development Manager
Permanent · HONG KONG
BOBBI BROWN COSMETICS
Senior Education Manager, Bobbi Brown, Apac
Permanent · HONG KONG
L'OREAL GROUP
Supply Chain Planner
Permanent · HONG KONG
ADIDAS
Director, Sustainable Sourcing - Chemical, Water & Waste Management
Permanent · HONG KONG
HYPEBEAST
Account Manager
Permanent · HONG KONG
HYPEBEAST
Brand Partnership Manager
Permanent · HONG KONG
HYPEBEAST
Accounting Officer
Permanent · HONG KONG
DR. MARTENS
(Assistant)Accounting Manager
Permanent · TSIM SHA TSUI
ABBOTT
Sales Representative
Permanent · HONG KONG
PUMA
Manager Innovation Technical Apparel
Permanent · HONG KONG
Published
Mar 12, 2018
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

New tube line debut to give West End stores a £4bn boost

Published
Mar 12, 2018

With the opening of the new Elizabeth Line transport project in London getting ever closer, a new study shows that the development will add £4 billion in increased turnover to West End stores and other businesses by 2021.


Mayor of London



And with the West End hosting a massive concentration of fashion and luxury stores, that’s great news for the fashion sector.

The New West End Company, along with engineering consultant Arup and other London-focused bodies, commissioned the research that showed an extra 70 million visitors arriving in the West End in the three years after the line’s opening this December.

That’s an unprecedented increase and would mean that turnover in the area, which includes the all-important Oxford Street, Regent Street and Bond Street, would rise from £9 billion in 2017 to £13 billion by 2021.

The new rail line will expand the West End’s catchment area by nearly 30% and 60% of visitors are expected to go there more often, adding £31 million in extra spending by 2021.

The West End already generates more retail turnover than any other part of the UK retail sector and other developments such as the proposed pedestrianisation of part of Oxford Street are also expected to help footfall to increase.

But the report said that retailers have to play their part with greater efforts to “attract and sustain visitors” via more experience-led retail offers.

Copyright © 2024 FashionNetwork.com All rights reserved.