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Ikea will buy Topshop’s flagship store for £378m

- By Steph Spyro

IKEA is buying Topshop’s Oxford Street store in a £378million deal following the collapse of Sir Philip Green’s retail empire Arcadia.

The Swedish giant plans to transform several floors of the flagship London site into a furniture store as part of a strategy to open more innercity outlets.

It is a much-needed vote of confidence for central London after tourist footfall was decimated by the pandemic.

Ikea hopes to open the store in autumn 2023 after the planned launch of its other London store in Hammersmit­h. The property at 214 Oxford Street will have a selection of

Ikea accessorie­s and furniture. There will also be a planning studio and the opportunit­y to buy items online.

Krister Mattsson, managing director of Ingka Investment­s, Ikea’s propertybu­ying arm, said: “We are delighted

to have signed this agreement for a property on one of Europe’s busiest shopping streets. It represents another opportunit­y to create a more accessible, affordable and sustainabl­e Ikea for our customers. We firmly believe in the long-term value of the real estate market in London.”

Peter Jelkeby, country retail manager at Ikea UK & Ireland, said: “Even though online shopping continues to accelerate at a rapid pace, our physical stores will always be an essential part of the Ikea experience – as places for inspiratio­n and expertise, community and engagement.

“Bringing Ikea to the heart of Oxford Street is an exciting step forward in our journey to becoming a more accessible Ikea.”

The West End store was put on the market after Arcadia Group tumbled into administra­tion last year.

Administra­tors at Interpath Advisory said the transactio­n is expected to be completed in January.

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A typical Ikea...in Batley, West Yorks

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