M&S continues to roll out new and improved stores in the northwest of England as part of a £50 million investment in eight physical retail units, creating 300 new jobs for the region.
The rollout, which began last week at the reopened Gemini Retail Park, Warrington, Cheshire, includes plans for of a total of 100,000 sq ft of new stores including in Speke and Formby, while stores in Thornton-Cleveleys, Blackburn and Bolton will be food-hall based.
The New Mersey Retail Park store in Speke is to move site and undergo a transformation from a Food Hall to a full-line store, creating 100 jobs and bringing M&S Clothing, Home and Beauty to customers in south Liverpool.
Building on the success of the full-line city centre store in Liverpool One, which opened in 2023, the new store in Speke New Mersey “will bring the best of M&S to customers in the south of the city”, it said.
M&S, which has 62-owned stores across northwest England, spanning the region from Carlisle to Chester, said the three-year investment plan “is another step forward in [our] store renewal and rotation programme, focused on having the right stores in the right places and is a key strand in the business’s transformation as it reshapes for growth”.
The retailer said it’s aiming to have “180 higher-quality, higher-productivity full-line stores that sell the full Clothing, Home and Food offer”.
Will Smith, Property director at M&S, added: “As we reshape for growth, we want to open new stores we can be proud of and that deliver the best possible shopping experience for customers. Our pipeline of stores for 2025 demonstrates our continued investment in market-leading stores as we deliver our transformation priorities.”