Ikea reveals opening date for new town centre store giving new lease of life to empty Debenhams on busy high street --[Reported by Umva mag]

IKEA will open a new store in a major city centre next year as it continues its focus on high street locations. The shop in Churchill Square, Brighton, will replace the former Debenhams store which has been empty since 2021, when the high street giant fell into administration. AlamyIkea will open a new store in Churchill Square, Brighton, next year[/caption] Ikea has moved away from big warehouse stores in recent years and is now eyeing up smaller sites. It already has a smaller store in Hammersmith, London, and has unveiled plans for a shop on Oxford Street, which will replace Topshop’s flagship store. The Swedish giant has not yet confirmed the date when the Brighton store will open but has said it will be after the Oxford Street location has opened its doors next spring. The Churchill Square Ikea will be the homeware retailer’s 24th store in the UK. Plans for the site were revealed last year, to the excitement of shoppers. It will stock a wide array of the brand’s most popular products, including 6,000 items on display and 3,000 available for immediate purchase. Staff will be on hand to help customers plan a new kitchen, bedroom or bathroom installation. The full Ikea range will be available for delivery. There will also be a Swedish Deli where customers will be able to tuck into the retailer’s iconic meatballs. The store will also have on-site parking and electric vehicle charging points. It will be accessible by bus or using a cycle lane. Ikea’s first city centre shop opened in Tottenham Court Road, London, in October 2018. Although it closed in July 2021, the homeware brand has continued to focus on the high street. In its company report Peter Jelkeby, chief executive and chief sustainability officer at Ikea UK, said: “We continue to dedicate our energy to our UK expansion plans. “We are laser-focused on continuing to innovate to reach more customers, with a network of new, smaller stores that offer different experiences.”  Cut costs by joining Ikea Family YOU could save money and get instant rewards by joining Ikea Family. Signing up is a straightforward process and can be done either online or in-store. To join Ikea Family online, visit www.ikea.com/gb/en/ikea-family. You will need to provide some personal information, such as your name, email address, and home address. You’ll also be asked to create a password for your account. Once you’ve registered, Ikea will issue a digital Family card to your email, and this can saved on your phone. The furniture giant no longer issues physical Ikea Family cards. If you want to sign up for the membership scheme in-store, look for an Ikea Family kiosk. These are usually located near the entrance or customer service area. Follow the on-screen instructions to sign up for the Ikea Family membership.  Some kiosks may print out a temporary Ikea Family card for you to use immediately. You will also receive a digital version of your card via email. He added that the stores will also include “new services that meet all of our customers’ needs, no matter where they live”. The report also revealed that Ikea sales slumped by 2.4% last year, which the retailer said was due to its decision to prioritise affordability by lowering prices. The cost of almost 3,000 products were slashed last year, offering customers an average price reduction of around 19%. Among the items to see their prices cut were the Malm chest of three drawers and Ikea 365+ frying pan. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing [email protected]. Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories

Oct 11, 2024 - 11:04
Ikea reveals opening date for new town centre store giving new lease of life to empty Debenhams on busy high street --[Reported by Umva mag]

IKEA will open a new store in a major city centre next year as it continues its focus on high street locations.

The shop in Churchill Square, Brighton, will replace the former Debenhams store which has been empty since 2021, when the high street giant fell into administration.

an empty parking lot in front of an ikea store
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Ikea will open a new store in Churchill Square, Brighton, next year[/caption]

Ikea has moved away from big warehouse stores in recent years and is now eyeing up smaller sites.

It already has a smaller store in Hammersmith, London, and has unveiled plans for a shop on Oxford Street, which will replace Topshop’s flagship store.

The Swedish giant has not yet confirmed the date when the Brighton store will open but has said it will be after the Oxford Street location has opened its doors next spring.

The Churchill Square Ikea will be the homeware retailer’s 24th store in the UK.

Plans for the site were revealed last year, to the excitement of shoppers.

It will stock a wide array of the brand’s most popular products, including 6,000 items on display and 3,000 available for immediate purchase.

Staff will be on hand to help customers plan a new kitchen, bedroom or bathroom installation.

The full Ikea range will be available for delivery.

There will also be a Swedish Deli where customers will be able to tuck into the retailer’s iconic meatballs.

The store will also have on-site parking and electric vehicle charging points.

It will be accessible by bus or using a cycle lane.

Ikea’s first city centre shop opened in Tottenham Court Road, London, in October 2018.

Although it closed in July 2021, the homeware brand has continued to focus on the high street.

In its company report Peter Jelkeby, chief executive and chief sustainability officer at Ikea UK, said: “We continue to dedicate our energy to our UK expansion plans.

“We are laser-focused on continuing to innovate to reach more customers, with a network of new, smaller stores that offer different experiences.” 

Cut costs by joining Ikea Family

YOU could save money and get instant rewards by joining Ikea Family.

Signing up is a straightforward process and can be done either online or in-store.

To join Ikea Family online, visit www.ikea.com/gb/en/ikea-family.

You will need to provide some personal information, such as your name, email address, and home address.

You’ll also be asked to create a password for your account.

Once you’ve registered, Ikea will issue a digital Family card to your email, and this can saved on your phone.

The furniture giant no longer issues physical Ikea Family cards.

If you want to sign up for the membership scheme in-store, look for an Ikea Family kiosk.

These are usually located near the entrance or customer service area.

Follow the on-screen instructions to sign up for the Ikea Family membership. 

Some kiosks may print out a temporary Ikea Family card for you to use immediately.

You will also receive a digital version of your card via email.

He added that the stores will also include “new services that meet all of our customers’ needs, no matter where they live”.

The report also revealed that Ikea sales slumped by 2.4% last year, which the retailer said was due to its decision to prioritise affordability by lowering prices.

The cost of almost 3,000 products were slashed last year, offering customers an average price reduction of around 19%.

Among the items to see their prices cut were the Malm chest of three drawers and Ikea 365+ frying pan.

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing [email protected].

Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories




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