The John Lewis flagship store on Oxford Street, as well as stores in High Wycombe and Cheadle, are the first to benefit from significant investments. Oxford Street has had significant improvements to all corners of its six floors including home, tech, jewellery, large electricals, and more. Among the changes is a partnership with Britain's well-known chef Jamie Oliver, to bring his new flagship Cookery School and Cafe to John Lewis Oxford Street in spring 2025.
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Executive Director for John Lewis, Peter Ruis says, 'The buzz is back in John Lewis and we're giving our customers even more reasons to shop in our brilliant stores. We're backing ourselves with significant investment to ensure customers get the exceptional quality, outstanding service, and competitive prices they love about our unique brand.'
Deputy Mayor for Business and Growth, Howard Dawber says, 'This is exactly the kind of investment we like to see as we start the project of regenerating Oxford Street and continue building a better and more prosperous London for everyone.'
John Lewis Oxford Street
This week has seen the culmination of a £6.5m upgrade of our Oxford Street store to make it a shopping destination for Londoners and tourists visiting one of the world's most famous streets.
The store celebrates its 160 year anniversary with a new, bigger halls. Furthermore, new brands in the Home section have been introduced, including Ruggable and MADE.com. There are six floors with further improvements including Home, Technology and Large Appliances.
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John Lewis
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