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A Temporary commercial space can open for a single day or several weeks, even months. A flexible space rental does not commit you with a permanent lease and allows you to connect with customers, offer a unique consumer experience or validate the potential of a London neighborhood while benefiting from great flexibility.
Storefront's selection of spaces in London covers a large range of use cases, such as pop up stores, showrooms, art galleries and event venues.
London is the perfect city to organize your commercial event!
London, which draws a crowd eager for discovering new products, is full of unique commercial venues available for rent from a few days to a couple of months: industrial workshops, old warehouses, apartments etc. Parquet floors? Polished concrete floors? Raw concrete floors? Whether you are looking for bright, comfortable or compact spaces, you are guaranteed to find on Storefront the most desirable flexible venue for the event you are organizing.
London has been a fashion darling for many decades. As the capital of the United Kingdom, London is a historic city that draws in thousands of tourists year-round. From the Houses of Parliament, to the Big Ben clock tower, the Thames River plus the Tate Britain, there’s plenty for people to do, see and learn and tons of action going on all throughout the day. It’s a perfect destination for designers and retailers to make their home or to just draw inspiration from. With big designers like Topshop, Burberry and Paul Smith all originating in this city, it’s no surprise the area draws in tons of fashion-oriented crowds and artists who love shopping amidst London’s iconic streets. From big box stores like Harrods, or up-and-coming designers who love to populate the smaller markets, there’s plenty of areas and places for retailers and galleries to spring up and make their mark.
If you want to see a side of London that is far from Westminster, Big Ben and the tourist hubs, a place that is authentically underground and has inspired decades of British music, look no further than Shoreditch. It’s the perfect equation: real estate prices are still relatively affordable, the location is ideal, and there’s a settled community of artists making it a haven for trendy designers. Plus, there’s an old factory feel and lots of influencers dub the area as “”London’s most fashionable””. Pop up in this bohemian haven and be amongst like-minded artists and designers.
It is one of London's wealthiest areas and a popular shopping destination. Mayfair epitomizes London chic! You'll find the secret residences of some of the richest people in the world, a car dealership housing the city's most expensive car, as well as 5-star hotels and many designer boutiques, from Stella McCartney to Castelbajac. The most fashionable fashionistas and influencers can be seen in the most elegant restaurants in the area. Mayfair is now a glamorous center for fashion and contemporary art, attracting a new generation of designers, restaurants and gallery owners.
Little by little, Chelsea has transformed into a popular destination for high-end shoppers, who flock to streets like King’s Road for designer stores, high-end boutiques and international fashion houses. The historic department store Peter Jones and British designer Vivienne Westwood, for example, draw tons of foot traffic to this area. Plus, many pop-up stores and events are hosted in Chelsea especially during London Fashion Week, making it a main retail draw.
This is a chic residential area that plays hosts to a bunch of independent boutiques, trendy restaurants, and the famous Madame Tussauds waxwork museum and the Sherlock Holmes Museum. With pictureqesue side streets and a calm feel, the area is perfect for strolling and even getting lost in. With shopping alleys like St Christopher’s Place, and the beautiful museum The Wallace Collection, tons of tourists and locals can browse the streets and do heavy shopping plus sightseeing and historical explorations. Host a pop-up store in this beloved and treasured London neighborhood.
Full of an edgy and artistic crowd, Brick Lane has tons of notable galleries and restaurants that pop up plus lots of festivals every year that draw in lots of crowds. Notable areas like the Old Truman Brewery feature a market full of up-and-coming designers who set up shop every Sunday to sell a unique variety of clothes, housewares and designs. This area is best known for its authentic feel and tons of visitors enjoy the surrounding shops.
London’s main theatre and entertainment area, Covent Garden is known for its luxury retail and beauty stores, top restaurants and of course theatres. A former fruit and vegetable market, the area has a close-knit feel and is a huge tourist destination. It’s alive in both day and night time with many street performers, and lots of excitement from the nearby stores, plus it houses a local farmers’ market twice weekly and lots of cultural events. This is a retail hotspot that many retailers find much success in, whether for long or short-term.
London has a reputation as a world-class city and top tourist destination, ranking continually in the top 3. Unfortunately, that also translates into a high-cost rental property encompassing street-level shops to upscale luxury boutiques in historic row-style buildings. Understanding your clientele and pedestrian market in each district is crucial. The retail market is ethnically diverse and offers great investment potential for startup businesses on the commercial retail horizon. Location and signage must speak to the clientele. The retail property market in London is strongly established in shop-style stores, market-style, and some smaller stand-alone malls usually anchored by a supermarket. While a few malls exist, it is not a large percentage of the shopping market for hire. London has a strong base in the financial sector, an exploding technology industry, and real estate continues upward on a strong trend. Several districts offer interesting niche markets.
Canary Wharf is synonymous with the financial hub where big banking icons meet with tech startups and make room for midsized business opportunities and clients who can afford to shop.
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