Quintain announces London Designer Outlet plans
Published: 21 September, 2010
Developer Quintain has unveiled detailed designs and plans for London Designer Outlet (LDO), the major retail and leisure element of its Wembley City Scheme.
The outlet centre offers 350,000 sq ft of retail and leisure floorspace in Wembley, north west London. It will include up to 85 units of stylish fashion, sports, homeware and lifestyle brands, up to 15 restaurants and bars and a nine-screen Cineworld cinema complex, seating 1,800 people.
Phil Cottingham, managing director of retail at Quintain, said: “I am delighted to announce the start of the leasing campaign for London Designer Outlet. It will be the capital’s first designer outlet centre and is the centrepiece of our ambitious 87-acre Wembley City regeneration scheme which is already well underway.
“Our vision for LDO is to create a unique mix of retail and leisure which, combined with its excellent transport links and close proximity to the National Stadium and world famous entertainment area will deliver the ultimate, retail, restaurant and entertainment lifestyle destination for London and the south east.
“LDO will reflect the vibrancy of its urban setting - bringing together the fusion of cultures in north west London with the cosmopolitan influence of the capital through the creation of a brand new retail and leisure quarter for London. It will be enjoyed by both the local population and the millions of visitors who come to Wembley every year.”
Leslie Jones Architects are working on the designs for LDO. The leasing campaign will be launched on 23 September.





