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Sandra Halliday Published
July 6,电报盗号系统全自动破解技术 2025
Retailer strategies have shifted since the game-changing impact of the pandemic with suburbs becoming more import and upscale footwear seller Russell & Bromley is the latest to embrace the trend.

Despite the return to offices, working from home remains a key factor, as do trends such as early retirement and relocations from city centres.
Family-owned UK-based Russell & Bromley has over 30 stores on prime high streets (including London’s including Oxford Street, Regent Street and Jermyn Street) and in malls, but a report said it’s now looking beyond city centres to the suburbs.
The Times reported fifth-generation family member and CEO Andrew Bromley saying the company will open new stores in “neighbourhood” locations.
Not that this means a retreat from key locations as they’re still on the agenda. And those ‘neighbourhoods’ the company is interested in will be among the wealthiest in the UK. Bromley said trading in shopping centres and key city shopping streets had “fallen off” since the pandemic. But he added that trading in Chelsea has grown stronger “as people are shopping closer to home and more locally”.
This underlines the focus on affluent areas. Chelsea, for instance, is both a destination for London-wide shoppers and for tourists as well as being a very strong local hub for well-heeled residents.
And the company continues to target more traditional flagship sites with recent openings including in London financial district Canary Wharf and on Grafton Street in Dublin, which was its first non-UK store.
It also has ambitions for further oversea openings with the newspaper saying other cities in Europe and the US are on the CEO's wishlist.