Marks & Spencer’s Return to Madrid
The renowned British department store, Marks & Spencer, is set to make a comeback in Madrid. According to sources close to the company, the retailer is planning to establish a physical store in the La Vaguada shopping centre. The store will be managed by Marbella Fashion Store, a franchisee that operates other branches across the Iberian Peninsula.
Recruitment and Opening Plans
The company has already initiated the recruitment process for the new store, which is expected to open later this year. The La Vaguada shopping centre, which recently celebrated its 40th anniversary, is also home to other British retail giants, including Primark, a major competitor of Marks & Spencer in the UK market.
History of Marks & Spencer in Spain
Marks & Spencer first entered the Spanish market in 1994 with a store in central Madrid. The brand quickly gained popularity for its quality fashion and food offerings, and its strong focus on sustainability and premium products. During its time in Spain, the brand expanded, opening several stores across different cities.
Exit and Impact on Spanish Retail Sector
However, in 2001, Marks & Spencer decided to close all its stores in Spain as part of a broader restructuring strategy. This decision was driven by the need to focus on more profitable and sustainable markets. The brand’s exit left a void in the Spanish retail sector, as many consumers missed the quality and distinctive offerings Marks & Spencer had provided.
Return and Future Plans
With the evolving retail landscape in Spain and growing demand for high-quality products and unique shopping experiences, Marks & Spencer’s return offers an opportunity to reconnect with loyal customers and attract a new audience. The brand is re-entering the market with a refreshed approach, combining its signature products with contemporary trends to meet the needs of today’s consumers.
Commitment to Sustainability and Quality
With this comeback, Marks & Spencer aims to re-establish its presence in Spain and reinforce its commitment to sustainability and quality. The company plans to open new stores in strategic locations, offering various products, from fashion to fresh, healthy food. However, it remains unclear if the brand will reintroduce any business lines beyond fashion in Spain.
Financial Performance
Marks & Spencer closed the 2023 financial year, which ended on 24 March, with a 9% increase in sales and a 16% rise in profits. The company’s total revenue for the fiscal year reached £13.1 billion (€15.3 billion). Notably, the fashion and home accessories division grew by 5.3% year-on-year, generating £3.9 billion (€4.6 billion) in sales.