Coffee retailer Nespresso signs up at Liverpool ONE
Coffee company Nespresso is setting up shop in Liverpool city centre.
The firm, a retailer of coffee machines, capsules and other accessories, signed up for a 1,600 sq ft unit on Peter’s Lane at Liverpool ONE.
Launching this Autumn, the store will give customers access to the full range of Nespresso blends and offer a recycling service for used coffee capsules.
Nespresso’s managing director for the UK and Ireland, Francisco Nogueira, said: “We’re excited to launch a new permanent boutique in Liverpool, inviting shoppers to taste our coffee and experience our machines and accessories.
“Our retail expansion continues to be a priority and we want to bring the Nespresso experience to as many people across the UK and Ireland as possible, expanding coffee knowledge and providing the opportunity to learn from our coffee specialists.”
The deal with Nespresso follows the recent Liverpool ONE launch of cosmetics brand Molton Brown, which opened a 500 sq ft store on Peter’s Lane.
Alison Clegg of Grosvenor Europe, the company behind the retail and leisure complex, said: “Peter’s Lane is already firmly established as the destination of choice for consumers throughout the North West seeking affordable luxury and indulgence.
“The addition of Molton Brown and Nespresso, with its new concept, provides further choice for visitors, with both complementing the existing premium fashion and lifestyle offer on Peter’s Lane.”
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