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  • Oxford Street rebounds to pre-pandemic occupancy as firms bet on shops

    Retail

    Shop vacancies on Oxford Street have fallen below one per cent for the first time since the pandemic as brands compete for best-in-class retail space. Overall shop vacancies on Oxford Street fell to 0.5 per cent in the first quarter of the year, the first time the figure has fallen below one per cent since [...]

    Oxford Street. Photo: Transport for London (TfL)
  • Ikea sales slump as shoppers feel the pressure

    Retail

    The UK arm of Ikea has suffered a slump in its sales for its latest financial year as under-pressure shoppers held off buying bigger-ticket items. The division of the Swedish homeware giant said the fall was also partly driven by price reductions to keep attracting customers hit hard by the higher cost of living. The [...]

    Ikea has reported a slump in its UK sales. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
  • Build, Baby, Build: Move over avo toast, ceramics are Gen Z’s housing crisis crutch

    anna moloney

    Gen Z are spending more time and money on interior design, not despite, but because of, the housing crisis, writes Anna Moloney.

    pottery and ceramics workshop
  • Boardroom Uncovered: Exclusive interview with IKEA’s UK chief

    April 15, 2024

    Watch the first episode of City A.M's new on-camera interview series with the UK boss of retail giant IKEA.

  • IKEA to open new stores as UK profits more than double

    January 31, 2024

    IKEA's UK profits more than doubled during its latest financial year as it sets it sights on opening new stores.

  • Ikea promises to cut furniture prices as costs start to ease

    October 12, 2023

    Ikea has promised to pass on cost savings to customers by cutting prices over the next year as pressures in its supply chain start to ease. The company said that it has a “clear intention” to reduce prices this financial year, ending next August and will launch a sale at Easter for the first time. “Despite [...]

  • IKEA pushes back opening of Oxford Street site

    August 24, 2023

    IKEA is pushing back the date to open its flagship store on Oxford Street, with shoppers forced to hold out an extra 12 months to buy flat pack goods on the iconic London street.  Two years ago the Swedish retailer inked a £378m deal to takeover the former Topshop site, after its parent company Arcadia collapsed [...]

  • Flat packing in the USA: Ikea invests £1.7bn in stateside arm

    April 20, 2023

    Ikea will invest €2bn (£1.7bn) into the US market, its biggest investment into a single market to date, as the home furnishings giant looks to capitalise on the current economic climate.  The flat pack retailer said it plans to open eight new sites in the US alongside nine planning studios and order points, The Financial [...]

  • Ikea UK pays out £90m dividend to parent as instore sales soar

    January 29, 2023

    Ikea reportedly paid out a £90m dividend from its UK business to its parent last year – the first in six years – as the Swedish furniture giant continues to rake in bumper profits. The dividend, reported by The Sunday Times, reflected the £62.4m profit made in 2021, a year interrupted by a series of [...]

  • Ikea: Sales up 13 per cent despite costs of living and inflation

    December 19, 2022

    Ikea has revealed that sales jumped over the past year due to customers returning to its shops and price increases in the face of cost inflation. The Swedish furniture retailer revealed that total sales grew by 13 per cent to £2.2bn over the year to 31 August, compared with the same period last year. Peter [...]

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