
"Marks and Spencer is not stopping on its quest to bring Colin the Caterpillar, Percy Pigs and milk chocolate rounds to more Londoners than ever. Fresh off the opening of new foodhalls in Leytonstone and Oxford Circus, M&S has announced six new and improved stores in the capital before Christmas, including a huge food hall in Covent Garden. This week (October 17) M&S launched three sites, including the brand-new 5,300-square-foot foodhall on Southampton Street in Covent Garden, alongside the reopening of M&S's newly transformed Temple Fortune and Wimbledon foodhalls."
"The franchised M&S Food at Paddington station is also to undergo a renewal next month but its opening date hasn't been confirmed yet. The openings are part of a huge £90 million investment from the retailer in the capital announced earlier this year. Thinus Keeve, retail director at M&S, said: 'We want to be proud of every store we have across the capital and as we reshape for growth, our focus is opening new stores to grow our footprint but also renewing those stores where we can deliver a better shopping experience for our customers.'"
M&S is expanding its London footprint with six new or renovated stores before Christmas, including a 5,300-square-foot food hall on Southampton Street in Covent Garden. The retailer launched three sites in mid-October, reopening transformed foodhalls at Temple Fortune and Wimbledon and opening the Covent Garden foodhall. Two new stores will open in November at Clapham Common and Fulham Broadway, and a renovated Chiswick store will reopen in early December. The franchised M&S Food at Paddington station will undergo renewal with an opening date to be confirmed. The programme is part of a £90 million investment in the capital.
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