Has been closed. You've got to go to wembly now if you want a M & S discount store. Looks like they're just letting the top floor rot, it's baracaded off like a zombie movie.
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What about the cafe on that floor? And the loos?
Reading around, M&S are reducing the number of 'outlet stores' (and floors), following a combination of greater online sales and better management of stock, they say. The Wembley outlet is in the just-opened London Designer Outlet ["offers a unique range of 50 aspirational brands and high street brands selling merchandise with up to 70% RRP, 15 restaurants & cafés and a 9 screen cinema complex" - what's not to like?].
They are also closing a few small 'standard' town-centre stores e.g Dover and Harlow, sometimes opening a 'Simply Food' shop nearby where customers can collect clothes ordered online. As for the future of the Wood Green ground floor store.....?
Anyway, I like bits of Wood Green... The indoor market, Wolves Lane garden centre and a few other places are great.
There are plenty of discount stores in Wood Green. My point about M&S was a valid one in that they've obviously come to the conclusion that it's not commercially viable. I think it would be good for the highstreet to have a better mix of shops and for the "quality" shops such as M&S to raise their game a bit to attract more customers. There really isn't anything decent since Pearsons closed. This would be good for Wood Green and the local economy in general. It's in danger of becoming a ghost highstreet full of pound shops and bookies and £2.99 leggings.
Or maybe they should keep it rubbish so some people can still buy cheap stuff there and it will ultimately close down because it's not profitable?
FPR are they keeping the whole floor shut? Or maybe they are doing a refurb? I can't imagine they'd want to waste all that retail space!
I don't imagine it was the comments on the shop, Lauren, so much as your reference to "the bleak desolation and third-world feel of the Wood Green shopping experience."
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I wouldn't say Autograph men's shirts at £40 is market-stall rubbish.
I didn't like Pearsons btw. Snooty staff resentful of the fact that they weren't working in Bond St. Too many racks crammed into too small a space - as in Primark today. Chaotic kitchen section.
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