December 23, 2024

Lendlease’s Elephant Park goes through the gears with latest community-focused signings

Person Thomas, Head of Place Assets at Lendlease, commented on the launch: “Pre-fitting in the manner we have actually has made the process of attracting more diverse operators easier, more affordable and much faster, and for a young business this can make the distinction in enabling them to take a physical space. Lendlease has an ongoing dedication to protecting a total and differed mix of operators within Elephant Park, focusing on those that understand the local area and its community. Having Little Louie, SoLo, Fix Your Cycle and Vintage Matters is another terrific action for Elephant Park, and one that provides completely on our community-first objective.”
News of Elephant Stores was launched as Lendlease also announced the marketing of the most recent phase of retail on Chatteris Quarter at Elephant Park. The units, also on Ash Avenue and a short range from the Four Quarters arcade bar, provide high step potential with views over the two-acre park, and are open to retail, wellbeing, leisure, or creative organizations with a base in south London. For more details on Chatteris Quarter, contact the Lendlease leasing group here.
Chris Greenwood of Little Louie, stated: “Elephant Park is the perfect place to expand our brand name in South London. The shared white-box area offered by Lendlease is a brilliant way to come together with other independents and will develop a fresh customer experience whilst promoting local brand names, including to Elephant Parks special community spirit.”

Little Louie is the most current task by Louie Louie, the restaurant-bar-café hybrid location located a stones discard on the Walworth Road. From the Elephant Park system, Little Louie will serve timeless brunch meals throughout the day with a Nepalese-inspired evening menu, alongside budget friendly mixed drinks, and a large selection of wines.
South London based business, SoLo Craft Fair, run craft markets that promote small companies, both private stall holders and workshop leaders. The pop-up supports all things natural, handcrafted, and fairly sourced, as well as promoting diversity and inclusion.
Repair Your Cycle, the regional bike professionals, use premium maintenance and repairs, and with sustainability in mind, the sale of well-conditioned utilized cycles. With regular pop-ups in essential London areas, the experts will welcome all kinds of bicyclist, from commuters and family riders to severe bike enthusiasts, supplying an essential service for the rapidly growing biking market.

Nash Bond, CF Commercial, and Shelley Sandzer represent Lendlease.

Lendlease has a continuous commitment to protecting a complete and differed mix of operators within Elephant Park, focusing on those that understand the regional area and its community. Having Little Louie, SoLo, Fix Your Cycle and Vintage Matters is another great action for Elephant Park, and one that delivers completely on our community-first objective.”
News of Elephant Stores was launched as Lendlease also announced the marketing of the most current stage of retail on Chatteris Quarter at Elephant Park.

Vintage Matters, the Camberwell-based online vintage furnishings store, will set up its very first physical station at Elephant Stores. It will supply the furniture for the area, giving a brand-new meaning to try before you purchase and making Elephant Stores the best location to pick up lust-worthy, mid-century homewares.

Lendlease has actually revealed the launch of its latest curated neighborhood area at Elephant Park. Elephant Stores is a 3,000 sq feet unit inhabited by regional brand names Little Louie, SoLo Craft Fair, and Fix Your Cycle, and furnished– with all products for sale– by online operator, Vintage Matters.
Elephant Stores, an unit overlooking the brand-new two-acre park within Zone One of London, has actually been purposely fitted from shell as an appear to help with a larger range of usages for brand-new companies than a standard system would offer, producing more opportunities for community-focused offers at Elephant Park.