Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:20 pm
Where did you hear this?Stefan wrote:Apparently H&M are going to announce something to the public this week? Anyone got any clues, or better yet any details?
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Where did you hear this?Stefan wrote:Apparently H&M are going to announce something to the public this week? Anyone got any clues, or better yet any details?
According to the Krispy Kreme FB page there's 2 new additional stores coming soon, 1 up north and 1 southAdelaide's third Krispy Kreme store is opening on Saturday 2nd May on the corner of James Place & Grenfell Street! Be the 1st in line to win a years supply of Krispy Kreme doughnuts, 2nd in line to win a 6 month supply, 3rd in line to win a 3 month supply, or one of the next 100 people to win a 1 month supply! And there will be lots of other amazing prizes!
Is it big enough?Ben wrote:Former supre? Hopefully.
it's actually quite wide I don't know exact dimensions though to compare. They have recently removed the roof and are building a second level.[Shuz] wrote:I would have picked H&M to go into a space as big or even bigger than Apple - with the same length of storefront. I can't think of anywhere in the mall that can offer that. Supre is small.
Patrick_27 wrote:Hold up... Where was this announcement made? I can't find anything. What's to say it's not an H&M Perth store?
Has anyone considered that the old Supre store may become something like Super Glue, or maybe even a new Zara store? I hear David Jones are planning to expand by ten stores nationally (with smaller 'village style' stores their aim). Perhaps they're sighting Burnside Village and as a result Zara are looking for somewhere better suited to their market?
From The Australian - Feb 3, 2015And in a further ominous warning to its rivals, H&M, which operates in 53 markets worldwide, confirmed it would quickly open another four stores in Australia this year to build on the massive success of its brand in the region and scoop up even more sales dollars from local shoppers who were hooked on its affordable, fast-fashion bent.
H&M has signed leases to open two stores in Brisbane — one in the CBD and another just outside the city — a second store in Sydney’s Pitt Street Mall and will break into Western Australia with a store in Perth’s Lakeside Joondalup centre.
I think it's safe to say this won't be the case. The building was placed up for Lease when Supre left, though; Supre's current location and fit-out suggests they won't be there for long. But I'm almost 100% sure they won't be moving back in. Not to mention, the site, with an additional floor will mean a MASSIVE floor-plan for a brand that doesn't have that wider range.crawf wrote:Hate to rain on the parade, but I think it's just going to an upgraded Supre store. Their current store a couple of doors down has 'pop up' banners all over the frontage.
I hope I'm wrong though!