Loupe, a new venture from Beaverbrooks, opened its 5,350 sq ft store this month as part of a £6m investment. The store includes a 900 sq ft showroom.
Centrale & Whitgift has also opened a new 6,458 sq ft Deichmann store as part of a £750,000 investment from the retailer.
Other new signings include Izzy Home Store, a furniture and decor retailer expanding its presence in England, as well as noodle bar Chopstix and historic London brand Pollock’s Toy Museum.
Several national and international brands have renewed their leases including Sarraf Jewellers and outdoor clothing retailer Trespass.
As part of its commitment to supporting the local community, the shopping centre has also renewed leases for Fashion Meets Music, which showcases emerging artists, and Turf Projects, a charity providing free exhibitions and space for local artists.
The growing offer at Centrale & Whitgift from high-price-point, luxury British and international high street brands through to grassroots local organisations illustrates the confidence these brands have in Croydon as a thriving destination.
We are very excited to unveil the latest line-up as we continue to provide a diverse and exciting offer for our customers and the community.
This article was published on Retail Week