TK Maxx has announced the opening of a sprawling new store on Oxford Street, offering labels for less in a second central London destination for savvy shoppers.
Located in Marble Arch, Oxford Street, the new branch opens its doors at 10am on Thursday 7 November and there are plenty of treats in store for the first 200 customers.
The store is the discount retailer’s second location on Europe’s busiest shopping street (the other is at 203-207 Oxford Street) and will be based at 508-520 Oxford Street (corner of Oxford St/Portman St).
The new Marble Arch branch will feature big brand fashion, accessories, homewares and gifts at up to 60% off RRP, all under one roof, just as Christmas approaches.
Spanning two floors and more than 16,000 square feet, the store will create 130 new jobs for the area.
TK Maxx has announced the opening of a sprawling new store on Oxford Street, offering labels for less in a second central London destination for savvy shoppers.
Located in Marble Arch, Oxford Street, the new branch opens its doors at 10am on Thursday 7 November and there are plenty of treats in store for the first 200 customers.
To celebrate the opening, 200 shoppers can take part in an in-store scavenger hunt starting at 10am on November 7 for a chance to win an exclusive TK Maxx goody bag and gift card.
A TK Maxx spokesperson said: “We are delighted to be opening a new TK Maxx store in the iconic Marble Arch London location, just in time for Christmas.
“We are confident that our valued London shoppers and visitors to the area will enjoy our bright new store.”
They added: “We are also delighted to have created 130 new jobs for the area.”
Councilor Patrick Lilley, who represents the Labor Party in the West End, took to X to praise the proposed developments for Oxford Street, more specifically London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s plans to pedestrianize the area.
He wrote in a mail: ‘Some big brands have come or will come to Oxford Street and we have a great new art gallery, TK Maxx and the upcoming IKEA. It’s busy and our plan would be to widen the street, add seating and trees… Let’s see how it works…’
With over 350 stores in the UK, spread across high streets, shopping centers and retail parks, TK Maxx is one of the country’s most popular discount retailers.
Councilor Patrick Lilley, who represents Labor in the West End, addressed X to praise the proposed developments for Oxford Street.
London: People shop at TK Maxx on Charing Cross Road, London.
From elegantly packaged candles and the latest deals on beauty and toys to luxury leather bags, there’s something for everyone and shoppers can expect several new deliveries each week, with new treasures to find on each visit.
This new store is located next to Marble Arch tube station and marks an exciting addition to the other TK Maxx stores in central London, including Oxford Street (near Oxford Circus tube), Charing Cross Road, Covent Garden and High Street Kensington.
Meanwhile, Ikea has delayed the opening of its new store on Oxford Street to fix leaks in the building’s basement.
It is the second time the proposed store, which previously housed Topshop’s flagship London site, has seen its opening delayed.
Ingka Investment, the retail group’s investment arm, bought the Grade II listed building at 214 Oxford Street after Topshop owner Arcadia fell into administration.