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Inc Retail Ready to Open Stores and Office for April 12th
The fast-growing, retail-focused business group Inc Retail has announced the re-opening of its stores and a new London headquarters in the heart of the capital for three of its brands. Inc Retail managing director Dan Shaw said, “Our teams are excited to be back serving our loyal customers and welcoming new faces. Chop’d is ready with on the day fresh produce, KNOMO London has the latest fashion, and Laundrapp is welcoming new cities, including Edinburgh and even more parts of Manchester.” “As we reopen, safety, is still my No.1 priority, and our teams across the country are ready to safely welcome customers back into our bricks-and-mortar locations once more.” Inc Retail has also set up a new headquarters, which will foster collaboration between the three brands: KNOMO London, the sustainable high street eatery Chop’d and the on-demand laundry app, Laundrapp. Shaw further added; “Offices are well and truly here to stay, and the collaboration and conversation that happens in an office are important in growing teams and culture.” Located just off Oxford Street, the innovative new space will couple corporate offices for dozens of people with a new showroom and design studio for the luxury accessories brand KNOMO London. Jack Mason, Group CEO, Inc & Co said on the news, “Inc Retail continues its vision of redefining retail by the opening of its stores and their headquarters, a stone’s throw from London’s Oxford Street. The commitment by Dan and his team on opening this office, which will be the base for around 40 of our office-based retail team, is a clear sign that offices are essential for teams to collaborate and grow.”
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