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Ashford Designer Outlet opens 90 million pound extension


Coach, Sandro, Maje and Karl Lagerfeld have all opened within the 90
million pound extension of the McArthurGlen Ashford Designer Outlet in
Kent.

The 100,000 square foot expansion, which makes the Ashford Designer
Outlet one of the South of England’s biggest outlets, officially opened on
November 7 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by centre manager, Peter
Corr, and MP Damian Green.

Ashford Designer Outlet opens 90 million pound extension

The expansion strengthens the centre’s position as the South of
England’s go-to destination for fashion, food and homeware, and now
features more than 130 premium brands, restaurants, cafes and guest
experiences with new stores including Ugg, Joules, Dr. Martens, Dune, Gant,
Under Armour, and Reiss.

More new stores that have recently opened or coming soon to the
development includes Hugo Boss, Armani, Puma, Bedeck, Haribo, and Tempur,
with Kate Spade, set to open before the end of the year, while Cosmetics
Company is coming in early 2020, as the outlet aims to create a premium
fashion and lifestyle offering.

Ashford Designer Outlet opens 90 million pound extension

These will sit alongside its existing portfolio of retailers including
Nike, Abercrombie and Fitch, Barbour, M&S, French Connection, and Gap, as
well as larger stores from Cath Kidston, which upsized and moved to a new
unit and Polo Ralph Lauren, which previously had two stores in the existing
part of the centre, has brought together its men, women and children’s
range under one roof after moving into the centre’s first-ever two-storey
shop.

In addition, the outlet has an updated, larger food piazza, featuring
Pret a Manger, Five Guys, Yo! Sushi, Lost Sheep Coffee, Starbucks and
Comptoir Libanais, as well as a new-look children’s adventure playground
that includes one of the UK’s tallest open space Robinia treehouse towers.

Ashford Designer Outlet opens 90 million pound extension

McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Ashford attracts Coach, Sandro, Maje and
Karl Lagerfeld for 100,000 square foot extension

To coincide with the launch, Ashford Designer Outlet has transformed for
the festive season with the opening of its elf workshop and Santa’s post
room, and its Christmas decorations include a giant sparkling red bauble
that visitors can walkthrough.

In addition, a Garden of Light installation has been designed with Pixel
Artworks to stimulate the senses and encourage guests to reflect on their
connection with nature as a tribute to Kent’s 400-year status as the Garden
of England and its picturesque landscape. The multi-sensory walkthrough
experience explores nature’s four seasons through the power of light, sound
and scent.

Ashford Designer Outlet opens 90 million pound extension

Upon entering the space visitors begin their journey through a
snow-covered scene that magically transforms to spring through touch,
filling the senses with bursts of blossom scents and delicate sounds.
Moving through into the summer garden, visitors experience a large,
10m-wide tree canopy that joins a cosmic digital kaleidoscope above, and
they then exit through the autumn tunnel, with falling leaves silhouetted
through a physical installation to completing the final seasonal change.

The immersive installation will be raising money for The William Harvey
Hospital in Ashford to create a garden sanctuary for patients to enjoy.

Peter Corr, centre manager at McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Ashford said
in a statement: “In celebration of the 90 million pound expansion, we
wanted to offer visitors a brand-new experience. With The Garden of Light
guests can expect to journey into a virtual garden of discovery, exploring
nature’s four seasons represented through the power of light. We are
committed to elevating our guests shopping experience and we are thrilled
to be partnering with Projection Artwork to deliver a unique multi-sensory
installation to McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Ashford.”

Ashford Designer Outlet opens 90 million pound extension

Ashford Designer Outlet becomes one of the world’s greenest shopping
centre with 1.5 million pounds living wall

As well as new stores and restaurants, the designer outlet has added 725
new parking spaces and Europe’s largest Living Wall installation that
vertically covers 25,000 square foot across the walls of the new entry
promenade, various walkways and many of the new stores using around 120,000
plants.

Ashford Designer Outlet opens 90 million pound extension

The 1.5 million pound concept developed by green infrastructure company,
Biotecture, aims to uplift moods and reduce air pollution, while creating
the “best possible experience” for guests to the centre and features
Fortune’s Spindle, Boxleaf Honeysuckle and Ivy, to provide year-round
coverage and texture, as well as Elephant’s Ears ‘Baby Doll’, Rose of
Sharon, Heuchera and Viola to provide bright hues in shades of pink,
purple, lilac, and yellow.

Construction on McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Ashford’s new expansion
began last January, its first extension since opening in 2000. The existing
185,000 square foot centre, which has the world’s largest tented retail
structure, was designed by the renowned architect Lord Richard Rogers who
is famous for the Lloyd’s building in London as well as The O2 Arena.

Ashford Designer Outlet opens 90 million pound extension

The Ashford Designer Outlet, which is just over 35 minutes from London
by train, and conveniently located for easy access from the M20 motorway,
welcomes over 3.6 million visitors every year, and this extension was in
response to what its centre manager calls “market demand”.

The expansion is one of several major projects highlighted by Ashford
Borough Council and Kent County Council as key employment and economic
drivers in the development of the town and has created approximately 500
jobs within the Ashford local community.

McArthurGlen operates five additional centres in the UK, including the
first designer outlet in Europe, McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Cheshire Oaks
near Manchester, which opened in 1995. The group is currently constructing
a seventh centre in the UK, McArthurGlen Designer Outlet West Midlands,
near Birmingham that is set to open in 2020 with over 80 stores.

Images: courtesy of Ashford Designer Outlet by Dave Benett/Getty Images



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