Broadgate Central – London’s newest hub for fashion, dining and wellness – is welcoming a wave of new brands this autumn, adding even more energy to the City.
Located next to Liverpool Street station, Broadgate Central will span 120,000 sq ft and connect one of the capital’s busiest transport hubs with Finsbury Avenue Square, creating a vibrant new hub for eating, drinking, shopping and socialising.
Bringing together some of the world’s most exciting food, fashion and beauty names under one roof, Broadgate Central is tipped to become a must-visit for Londoners and visitors alike – from lunchtime grab-and-go to weekend indulgence.
Think Michelin-starred pasta, Parisian patisserie, Swiss chocolate and cult sandwiches, alongside heritage fashion, premium grooming and beauty boutiques – a line-up designed to make Broadgate the go-to for every occasion.
Here’s what’s on the way:
· Boots Fragrance – opening its first-ever fragrance-only boutique at Broadgate Central
· Molton Brown – the iconic British fragrance house with a sleek new store
· NOTTO – Michelin-starred chef Phil Howard’s pasta concept, with a burrata bar and elevated approach to takeaway (plus a few seats for dining in)
· Läderach – the premium Swiss chocolatier renowned for its unparalleled freshness and craftsmanship
· Maison Ladurée – Parisian patisserie royalty, set to bring its world-famous macarons to the City, along with teas, preserves, biscuits and more indulgent treats
· Moss – a heritage brand bringing contemporary menswear to Broadgate Central
· Strip – a new space for hair removal treatments
· Murdock London – a barber approved, British made grooming brand, shaped by nearly two decades of expertise behind the chair
· Sandwich Sandwich – cult-favourite giant sandwiches made with locally sourced ingredients
· Sushinoya – sushi, rice bowls and hot plates made fresh daily
· Mango – the international high-street favourite, known for modern womenswear with a Mediterranean twist
· Luca Faloni – Italian luxury menswear label, specialising in cashmere, linen and silk staples crafted in Italy
· Hobbs – British womenswear brand celebrated for elegant tailoring and occasion wear classics
· Whistles – contemporary womenswear with a fashion-forward yet effortless feel
· Vagabond – the much-loved wine bar, known for its self-pour machines and eclectic menu served in a lively, laid-back atmosphere
These new additions will join Broadgate favourites including Reiss, Hackett, Tommy Hilfiger, Dune, Watches of Switzerland, SpaceNK and Monica Vinader, as well as existing City crowd-pleasers like Eataly, Los Mochis London City and Everyman.
Kate Lea, Head of Shopping Centre Leasing at British Land, said: “Broadgate Central marks an exciting new chapter for Broadgate, bringing even more energy and variety to the City of London. It has been designed to offer something different – a place that brings fashion, dining and wellness together in one connected space.
“By curating a line-up that spans from cult foodie names to heritage fashion, we’re creating a hub that feels vibrant, contemporary and relevant to the way people want to spend their time today.”