Primark
Prosper is involved in every stage of a Primark retail design project. We start with initial feasibility studies, helping assess the viability of future sites, moving into landlord shell negotiations, then preparation of detailed design and tender packages, through to construction drawings and working with the main contractors on site.
This wraparound care ensures that every store delivered meets Primark’s exacting design and fit out standards.
Warings Lifestore
A strategic rebrand and a new interior concept gave this flagship store a blended retail and hospitality environment for people to browse, buy, relax and socialise.
The combination of contemporary finishes and historic detail gives the space a rich character. From a customer’s perspective, the seamless transition from the period building into the modern extension ensures a consistent brand experience.
Maisons du Monde
Maison Du Monde enlisted Prosper to project manage the opening of three flagship concessions in the retail meccas of Westfield Shepherd’s Bush, Birmingham Bullring and Central Manchester.
intu Bromley
Prosper lead the long-awaited refurbishment of 25 year-old Bromley Shopping Centre for Intu. The project saw the first realisation of Intu’s new brand identity, translating its personality into the built environment and attracting higher quality retailers to an enhanced retail district.
Quiz
A vibrant fast fashion retailer delivering catwalk style at high street prices, Quiz Clothing was founded in Glasgow in 1993. Today, with over 250 stores and concessions, the Quiz brand boasts a strong presence in most high streets and shopping centres. Quiz continue to open new stores, bucking the trend of other fashion retailers.
HERE, local and sustainable
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Why Primark is thriving on today’s high street
Despite tough trading for most non-food retailers, Primark is reporting growth and continuing to expand. Sarah, Colin and Adam from the Prosper team share their thoughts on why, and what…