UK’s M&S unveils brand-new Bath flagship store

Date:

Share post:

M&S has officially opened its new 83,000 sq ft flagship store at Southgate Bath. Spanning four floors, the relocated store—formerly based on Stall Street—brings together an expanded offering across M&S Fashion, Home and Beauty under one roof.

Three dedicated fashion floors showcase brand-new collections, including Autograph womenswear and the heritage label Jaeger in menswear, M&S said in a press release.

“We have a fantastic history in Bath, dating back to 1895 and it is brilliant to be investing in a brand-new flagship store in the city centre. Our focus is now delivering the trusted value and exceptional quality we’re known for – alongside a touch of that M&S magic,” Natalie Jordan, store manager at Bath SouthGate, has worked at M&S for over a decade and leads the team of 280 colleagues.

Bath SouthGate is one of more than 20 new or renewed stores M&S is launching across the UK in the second half of this financial year.

“We are delighted to welcome Marks and Spencer to SouthGate Bath; they are the perfect addition to our strong line up and further enhance the mix for our visitors. SouthGate’s prominent city centre location and strong transport links create a compelling offer, and with this the scheme is now fully let. This opening is a great way to start a transformational year for SouthGate, building on other recent openings, including Sunglass Hut, Zara and Rituals, with more exciting news to come,” Laurence Budden, senior asset manager at British Land, said.

Source

spot_img

Related articles

Dressing Through El Niño: Confronting The Curse of Nature

The Apparel Digest Report El Niño is quietly disrupting fashion from the supply chain to the wardrobe. As heatwaves...

Elite Eleven: Australia’s Homegrown Challenger Reshaping the Athleisure and Retail MarketRafiad Ruhi

Australia’s own challenger brand is quietly redefining what modern athleisure looks like. In a retail environment dominated by...

The Motifs Stitched into the World Cup

The Apparel Digest Report The 2026 FIFA World Cup is as much a showcase of culture as it is...

Bangladesh’s main industry is battered by blackouts and rising costs: A crisis may loom

The Economist Report Getting angry Photograph: Getty Images The WAR that America and Israel launched on Iran may be over, but...