The retailer, which sells big brand fashion, accessories, and gifts for less, is ready to open its doors to its new Marble Arch location on Thursday, November 7 at 10am.
Spanning two floors and more than 16,000 square feet, the new location will be the second TK Maxx on Oxford Street, which is Europe’s busiest shopping street.
To celebrate the opening of the new store, 200 shoppers are invited to take part in an in-store treasure hunt, with the chance to win a TK Maxx ‘goody bag’ and a gift card.
The new store has created 130 jobs in the area and will offer a wide range of clothes, jewellery, beauty products, accessories, gifts, and more.
A spokesperson for TK Maxx said: “We are thrilled to open a brand-new TK Maxx store in the iconic London location of Marble Arch just in time for Christmas.
“We know how much shoppers love our big-brand fashion, accessories, gifts, and more, all at incredible prices.
“We’re confident that our valued London shoppers and visitors to the area will enjoy our bright and beautiful new store.
“We are also delighted to have created 130 new jobs for the area.”
The Marble Arch location will be the latest addition to the TK Maxx family in Central London, joining Oxford Street, near Oxford Circus tube, Charing Cross Road, Covent Garden, and High Street Kensington.
With more than 350 stores in the UK, across high streets, shopping centres, and retail parks, TK Maxx is one of the ‘nation’s best-loved stores’, especially during the festive period.
It is described as the ‘ultimate gifting destination’, making it easy to ‘spoil your loved ones for less.’
For those who prefer to shop from the comfort of their own home, TK Maxx also offers an online shopping experience at tkmaxx.com.
The new TK Maxx store can be found at 508-520 Oxford Street, on the corner of Oxford Street and Portman Street, London, W1C 1NB.
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