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Holland & Barrett opens two new Oxford Street stores

  • Categories Retail News, Top News
  • Date December 20, 2024
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Holland & Barrett has opened the doors to two new stores on Oxford Street today (20 December).

The health and wellness retailer unveiled a 2,282 sq ft branch at 385 Oxford Street near Bond Street station, with the second 1,500 sq ft store located at the opposite end at 146/148 Oxford Street.

Both branches stock the Holland & Barrett’s range of health and wellness products and services, including its newly extended food range.

Holland & Barrett property and format director Nick Gerrard said: “Throughout the year we have been heavily investing in our stores – from opening new ones and transforming existing sites, to enhancing our range of products through unrivalled development and innovation, plus investing significantly in technology, all with aim of enhancing our customers’ experience.

“To close a successful year with two new stores in a prime location is a testament to the hard work of the team at all levels. We look forward to reaching new customers, while continuing to welcome existing H&B fans into our new sites in the new year.”

The openings form part of Holland & Barrett’s ongoing investment in its retail stores. The retailer has spent £70m in transforming over 200 UK stores, new technology and product development this year.

Source: Retail Gazette

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