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Westfield London takes shape |
Westfield has unveiled the first signings in what will ultimately be a collection of over 50 food operators within the £1.6bn Westfield London development which opens later this year.
Leading national and international food operators taking a unit within the development are: Tibits, Leon, Del’aziz, Wahaca, The Real Greek, Wagamama and Esca and the outlets will be located on the Southern Terrace, an entirely pedestrianised street of bars and restaurants comprising 17 lifestyle eateries catering to an eclectic range of tastes.
Michael Gutman, Managing Director of Westfield UK & Europe, said: “Westfield has become a specialist at the combination of retail, dining leisure and entertainment in a series of high end malls around the world including Century City in Los Angeles, San Francisco Centre in downtown San Francisco, Bondi Junction in Sydney and shortly to commence at the base of the soon to be rebuilt World Trade centre in New York.”
At the same time Marks & Spencer has started fitting out its new 157,000-sq ft flagship store at Westfield London. It will trade from three levels in the North East corner of the scheme. The lowest level will house a food hall with direct car park access. The other levels will be dedicated to Marks & Spencer’s fashion and homeware ranges and hospitality.
Other anchors are scheduled to handover between now and Spring with construction progressing on schedule for opening for Christmas 2008.
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