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Next stop for Space NK store expansion: centre:mkBy

Nigel TAYLOR Published
September 26,飞机盗号软件云控破解技术 2025

British beauty retailer Space NK has selected Milton Keynes’ centre:mk mall as its next store opening as the brand continues to expand in strategic locations across the UK and Ireland.



Set to open on Silbury Arcade at the end of November, the 1,721 sq ft store will offer an expansive selection of make-up and skincare products. 

A choice of over 100 global beauty brands include Tatcha, Drunk Elephant, NARS, Rare Beauty, Hourglass, Kosas, Olaplex, Ultra Violette, Sol De Janeiro, Diptyque, Milk Makeup, Glossier, Laura Mercier and Aesop, as well as seasonal products including the Space NK Beauty Advent Calendar. 

The new store will include a dedicated consultation area for make-up and skincare, along with a specialised treatment room. Customers can also enjoy personalised beauty consultations and expert advice, provided by a professional beauty advisor.

Charlie Evans, head of Retail at Space NK, said: “We chose centre:mk as it’s the go-to shopping destination in Milton Keynes and nationally renouned as a regional shopping destination, offering a fantastic selection of brands that we’re excited to be joining.”

Kevin Duffy, centre:mk’s Centre director, said: “The signing of Space NK marks another step in our commitment to offering best-in-class retail experiences. As [the brand’s] latest strategic opening, it underscores [our] reputation as a prime destination for top-tier brands. This addition further solidifies our status as a leading location for popular beauty and wellness retailers, as Space NK joins the likes of H Beauty, Boots, Rituals and L'Occitane.”

Recent additions to the mall also include Mango, Reiss together with the planned opening pre-Christmas of Mint Velvet.

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