Outdoor clothing brand Rohan opens flagship store in St Martin’s Courtyard
Rohan, the outdoor clothing and footwear brand, has opened a 3,875 sq ft London flagship store in St Martin’s Courtyard.
The new store, located at 11 Mercer Street, features the brand’s full range of travel and outdoor clothing.
In addition, Ecco footwear, Life Systems accessories, and the UK’s largest range of Eagle Creek luggage are all showcased the store, which covers two floors.
Longmartin Properties, a joint venture between Shaftesbury and The Mercers’ Company, announced the opening of the store which was designed by Rohan’s in-house team in conjunction with Future Display Systems.
Scott Longstaff, managing director at Rohan, said: “We are delighted to launch our new flagship store in this central London location. It has a great atmosphere that makes it a wonderful place to shop and we look forward to becoming an established part of the area.”
Charles Owen, portfolio executive at Shaftesbury, added on behalf of Longmartin Properties: “Rohan’s choice of St Martin’s Courtyard for its London flagship reflects the strength of the destination, both in terms of the quality of its brands and the footfall it attracts.
“Rohan adds to St Martin’s Courtyard’s other leading outdoor brands, such as Barbour and Jack Wolfskin, as well as the collection of premium fashion retailers and all-day restaurants that make it such a popular destination in London’s West End.”
Colliers and Hanover Green Retail acted as letting agents on behalf of Longmartin Properties.
CBRE are appointed as the asset manager on behalf of Longmartin Properties.
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