Skip Navigation,Sitemap

Villager

Major upgrade for John Lewis

Alan Bunce • Published 19 Feb 2010 17:00 Mobiles Print Comments 0 Comments

Jump to first paragraph.

Share this Facebook Twitter Google Buzz Delicious DIGG Reddit Stumbleupon Email RSS

See also:

READING'S John Lewis store is to get its biggest refurbishment since the shop became part of the partnership in 1953.

Starting with new escalators and lifts, the £14m revamp means every department will get a thorough makeover including new flooring and lighting.

Operations manager Dominic Joyce said: "This is a huge investment.

"It shows what we think of Reading as a town centre. With the redevelopment of the station and Station Hill, we are coming in on the back of that."

He said the Reading store will be brought up to the level of new stores such as the recently opened John Lewis in Cardiff.

He added: "The easy thing would have been to open a new shop but this is where we want to be.

"This is big enough, it's in the right location and this is where we are going to stay."

Audio and television is likely to be moved out of its basement location and a new concept, including several new brands, is promised in womenswear.

Work on the escalators has already begun and work on the lifts will start in March before some preparatory work on the departments.

The revamp will then stop in September to allow for the busy Christmas period.

In January 2011, work will start on each department until the likely completion in summer 2011. Some of the departments will be moved but detailed plans about any moves are still being drawn up.

More lines will be sold and more retail space will be created, including from store room areas which will form part of the revamped sales floors.

Dominic said: "Everyone is really on board with this.

"It will be really exciting over the next two years and everyone is up for making it happen."

This article appeared in Villager 18 Feb 10

Post a comment

Registered users log in here

If you are registered with us, you can login here. If you are not registered, do so now.
Once logged in you wont have to complete word verification each time you post.

Prefer not to register?

Usernames must be 4 - 20 characters. Registration only takes a few minutes. Registered users can also take part in competitions and other features of the site.


Enter the text as shown.

Return to the main index, get more from this section or browse our News archives.

Other Stories

» View more stories

passthebatoninberkshire
Ascot

Most Read

  1. Football club to donate cash to Alexander Devine appeal
  2. En garde! Fencing demonstrations at garden centre
  3. Calling all Diamond Jubilee partiers
  4. Teens still in hospital with head injuries after crash
  5. Arrest for suspected attempted murder after woman 'hit by car'
  6. Kitchen gutted in blaze

» View More Stories

Competitions

» See all competitions

Hot Jobs

Taste

View our Taste Guide

Your social, local Business Directory - It's in AscotIt's in The DirectoryDirectory Network

Copyright ©2012 Berkshire Media Group, Unit B2, Deseronto Trading Estate, St Marys Road, Langley  SL3 7EW • Tel: 01753 627280 • Fax: 01753 627211

FacebooK Twitter RSS Feeds