Liverpool ONE shop closes after 12 years but it's not all bad news

The new Boux Avenue pop-up store is on Box Avenue in Peter's Arcade
The new Boux Avenue pop-up store is on Box Avenue in Peter's Arcade, Liverpool ONE -Credit:Liverpool ECHO


A Liverpool ONE shop has closed its doors in the permanent unit in Liverpool ONE.

Boux Avenue on Upper South John Street, which opened more than 10 years ago in 2012, is closed. However shoppers who still want to pick up their products don't need to worry as a pop-up shop has opened nearby on Peter's Arcade.

The new Boux Avenue pop-up store opened today on Friday, May 17. To celebrate , goody bags worth £25 are being given out to the first 50 shoppers who spend £40 on opening day. Shoppers can also enjoy £5 off when they spend £50 plus, £15 when they spend £70 plus and £30 off when they spend £100 plus until Monday, May 27.

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A spokesperson told the ECHO that the pop-up doesn't have an end date as of yet and that bosses are still actively looking for a permanent location they can move to. At the Liverpool ONE store, staff members can book a bra fit so customers can get advise on the best size and style of bra for their bust shape.

Customers can either walk in, or book themselves in for a bra fitting experience online at the store, experiencing Boux’s fitting suites. As well as offering plenty of lingerie options, shoppers can also browse a variety of lounge and swimwear and holiday essentials including coverups.

Box Avenue in Peter's Arcade
Box Avenue in Peter's Arcade -Credit:Liverpool ONE

Dragon's Den entrepreneur Theo Paphitis launched the store in 2011. Collections are available to buy online, and at Boux Avenue’s 30 standalone stores nationwide.

The move comes shortly after Liverpool ONE announced one of its stores is set to undergo a major expansion, almost doubling in size. To accommodate new facilities and technologies, fashion retailer Zara will jump from its current 27,000 sq ft unit to 42,000 sq ft. The revamped store is expected to open later this year.

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