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Ted Baker opens revamped Meadowhall store

Published
Apr 16, 2018

Ted Baker has unveiled its redesigned store at Meadowhall in Sheffield, following a £60 million refurbishment of the shopping centre.


The new store design pays tribute to legendary Sheffield music stars - Photo: British Land


The new 3,500 sq ft store features a design created by the British fashion brand’s in-house team to celebrate the city’s music heritage.

Unique aspects like Spoonerism-style band names, music notes and vintage-style speakers appear on the façade, walls and points-of-sale, paying homage to Sheffield stars such as Heaven 17, The Human League, Joe Cocker and Def Leppard.


Photo: British Land


The store reopened with a weekend of experiences called ‘Tedfest’. In addition to complimentary in-store drinks, visitors were also given a wristband that enabled them to win one of 100 gift cards and, customers spending over £75 were given a personalized metal plectrum.

Richard Crowther, asset manager for British Land, said the centre’s refurbishment was the catalyst for Ted Baker’s store redesign. The two-year revamp programme was completed in December last year, and involved an investment of £60 million by the centre’s owner and an additional £40 million in store upgrades by more than 70 brands. 

House of Fraser, M&S, Timberland and Molton Brown also redesigned their stores at the mall, while Primark, River Island and Sports Direct upsized their presence.

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