New flagship store set to delight Harry Potter fans


A Harry Potter flagship store is to open in Londonโ€™s Oxford Street in the autumn, Warner Bros has announced.

The planned 21,000 sq ft shop over two floors within The Ribbon development at 134-140 Oxford Street will become the second official Harry Potter retail destination in the UK after a site at Kingโ€™s Cross Station.

Warner Bros said designers planned to transform the interior of the building into a โ€œwizarding emporium celebrating the beloved locations featured in the books and filmsโ€.

The โ€œmust seeโ€ destination for fans and visitors to the capital will offer photo opportunities and interactive activities alongside exclusive merchandise.

Karl Durrant, Warner Bros senior vice president of worldwide retail, said: โ€œHarry Potter isโ€ฏdeeply rooted in British storytelling, and this will give fans an exciting new way to experience this magical world in the city that features so prominently in the stories.

โ€œOffering a completely new retail experience for Harry Potter fans which will delight and entertain, itโ€™s going to be very special.โ€

The new shop will join the collection of Harry Potter experiences owned and operated by Warner Bros in London including Warner Bros Studio Tour London โ€“ The Making of Harry Potter and the Harry Potter shop at Kingโ€™s Cross.

London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan announced in February that plans to ban traffic from part of Oxford Street have been approved.

Vehicles will be prohibited from accessing a 0.7-mile stretch between Oxford Circus and Marble Arch.

Oxford Street is one of the worldโ€™s busiest shopping areas, with around half a million visitors each day.

Works to pedestrianise the road are expected to start in the summer, with the first traffic-free section introduced by the end of the year.

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