- Results for the period from Christmas Eve to New Year’s Day show strong increases
- Total footfall rose by +4.5%, YoY,and total revenue up +17.5%, YoY
- Boxing Day sales at LDO continue throughout January
London Designer Outlet (LDO), London’s only fashion & lifestyle outlet centre, in Wembley Park, has outperformed other shopping centres and retail destinations again with its Christmas period trading results.
LDO, which was ranked in the top 10 best performing outlet centres in Europe and 2nd in the UK in both 2015 and 2016, increased footfall from the previous Christmas period by +4.5%, YOY. In particular, footfall rose a massive +32.8%, YOY on the second day of the Boxing Day sales (Tuesday 27-Dec-16).
Total revenue that day rose an impressive +43.1%, YoY, and total trading across the eight-day period rose by +17.5%, YoY.
Like-for-like sales for the week after Christmas Day (25-Dec-16 to 31-Dec-16, inclusive) was +40.6%, YoY, with total sales revenue of +20.4%, YoY. This excludes stores that opened during 2016 such as Hamleys, Lee Wrangler and Jack Wills.
According to retail analyst Springboard, shopping centre footfall across the UK fell by -49.5%, YoY on New Year’s Day. LDO remained consistently above this level throughout the festive period, showing the attraction of outlet shopping to customers when combined with a strong F&B and leisure offer.
Sue Shepherd, centre manager for LDO, said: “Across the retail sector, Christmas is a really important time and delivers much of the income and profitability. Add to that the Boxing Day sales, which always appeal to savvy shoppers. At LDO, we have a ‘Sale on top of a Sale’ sale from Boxing Day and throughout January. We offer reduced prices throughout the year but during the sale period these savings increase, with up to 80% off RRP but still with the same quality products and excellent customer service. We were delighted to see so many retailers achieve their best ever week since the opening of LDO, including M&S, Levi’s, The North Face, Guess and Next.
The North London retail & leisure destination expects footfall for the year to be seven million, of which 51% are ABC1 and 84% are under 50 years old. Almost twice as many people visit LDO each year than go to Wembley Stadium connected by EE and The SSE Arena, Wembley, combined.
LDO has some 265,000 sq ft of retail and leisure space including 70 outlet stores, restaurants and bars, a nine-screen Cineworld and a large children's play park. LDO has a proven track record and has consistently out-performed industry average footfall and trading figures since it opened in 2013. In the three calendar years since opening, LDO has increased footfall by almost one million extra guests each year.
LDO is one of a small number of ‘new wave’ outlet centres that blend retail, f&b, leisure and residential within an urban setting. It offers aspirational and desirable brands such as Nike, Kurt Geiger, Superdry, Guess, Ernest Jones, Gap, H&M, M&S and The North Face at 30-70 per cent off RRP throughout the year.
LDO is owned by Quintain, as part of its Wembley Park mixed use development, and is managed by Realm, the UK’s largest specialist outlet operator.
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For more information, contact Robert Gibb, Account Director at Coverdale Barclay on 020 7434 1780 / 07702 759233 or email [email protected]
Or Lizzie Peters, Senior Account Executive at Coverdale Barclay on 020 7434 1780 or email [email protected]
NOTE TO EDITORS
- In 2015 and 2016, LDO was ranked in the top ten best performing outlets in Europe and the 2nd best in the UK. Source: 'Factory Outlet Centre Performance Report Europe 2015’ and 2016, by ecostra and Magdus
About LDO
Opened in October 2013, LDO is London’s only fashion & lifestyle outlet centre. LDO features 70 shops and restaurants, a cinema complex and children's play park. It offers desirable fashion brands with year round discounts of up to 70 per cent off RRP. LDO has the largest outlet catchment in the UK, and is the closest outlet for 5.8 million people. LDO is at the heart of Quintain’s 85 acre Wembley Park development, one of Europe’s largest regeneration schemes.