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New Pocket Planet attraction raises hopes of Oxford Street revivalBy

Nigel TAYLOR Published
September 6,TG盗号软件云控破解技术 2025

In a boost to Oxford Street, London’s revival, leisure experience developer Pocket Planet is promising to attract one million visitors to the key London shopping destination.


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Pocket Planet’s ‘miniature indoor world’ is to take over the former New Look store between Bond Street and Marble Arch. At 30,000 sq ft, the attraction will become the biggest of its kind in the UK when it opens next year.

While the arrival of the attraction further detracts from the street as a retail-focused hub, it could boost footfall to the remaining retailers in the neighbourhood given it's likely appeal.

The ‘experimental’ space will feature large-scale models of UK landmarks — or ‘miniverses’ — and will include moving planes, trains, vehicles, and boats. The development will also have a retail space and cafe opening in spring 2025.

Pocket Planet CEO Mark Vlassopulos called the space “incredible… occupying a tourism hotspot of the UK.”

COO Mark Brodermann added: “Over the last five years we’ve looked at all the world’s leading miniature attractions, such as Small Worlds in Tokyo and Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg. They’re all great, but Pocket Planet will go an extra level. The team we’ve put together draws on the best of breed in leisure interior design and some of the greatest modellers in the world.”

Since the end of the pandemic, experiences have become major features in retail areas to attract shoppers while taking up empty spaces left by a string of retailers closing or cutting back on their physical footprints. 

Meanwhile Oxford Street is seeing additional retail funding to help continue with the location’s revitalisation. Up to £100 million is expected to be invested in the key shopping street by the end of the year.

And in July, Westminster City Council launched a £10 million scheme to rid Oxford Street of its ‘candy stores’ and replace them with fledging businesses paying discounted rents and business rates.

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