Coco Republic, a leading luxury furniture and design brand, is set to make its debut in South Australia at Burnside Village. This move marks a significant moment for design enthusiasts in the region. The showroom, spanning over 1500 square meters, is part of the Stage 6 redevelopment and is scheduled to open on May 29. The Cohen Group’s CEO, Gregg Downer, expressed excitement about bringing Coco Republic to South Australia, highlighting the brand’s sophisticated creativity and service.
Formerly known as Town and Country Living, the store will offer a diverse range of indoor and outdoor furniture, home decor, soft furnishings, and artwork. Additionally, it will provide in-store interior design consultations and feature L’Americano café. Alongside Coco Republic, Australian labels Aje and Nude Lucy are expected to join the revamped precinct, along with new food offerings like Zambrero. Activewear retailers Stylerunner and LSKD, as well as French cookware brand Le Creuset, are also among the new additions to the shopping destination.
Job advertisements have been posted by Aje, Nude Lucy, LSKD, and Stylerunner seeking employees for managerial roles at their stores in Burnside. Zambrero, Le Creuset, and other brands are also on the lookout for full-time and casual staff to join their teams. Burnside Village has been actively updating its lineup of retailers, with Sportscraft reopening its doors in May and stores like JB Hi-Fi, Mecca Brands, and Peter Alexander being part of the redevelopment project.
UNIQLO is set to open its third store in South Australia as part of the expansion at Burnside Village. The Japanese brand, known for its signature “LifeWear,” will add to the diverse retail offerings in the area. The Cohen Group’s CEO emphasized the commitment to offering the best retail and lifestyle experiences to customers in South Australia, positioning Burnside Village as a premier destination for shopping and leisure.
Renovations and construction at Burnside Village have been ongoing since June 2023, with the project expected to be completed this year. The reopening of flagship stores like Zara, along with the introduction of new brands and concepts, signals a transformation in the retail landscape of South Australia. The addition of renowned international and local brands reflects the evolving preferences of consumers and the strategic positioning of Burnside Village as a hub for premium shopping experiences.
With the influx of new stores and the revitalization of existing ones, Burnside Village is poised to offer a curated mix of premium retailers, enhancing the overall shopping experience for visitors. The continuous expansion and diversification of offerings at the shopping precinct underscore its commitment to meeting the evolving needs and preferences of consumers in South Australia.
As the retail landscape evolves and adapts to changing consumer demands, the introduction of renowned brands like Coco Republic and UNIQLO at Burnside Village reflects a broader trend towards offering diverse and premium shopping experiences. The ongoing redevelopment project signifies a strategic effort to position Burnside Village as a leading retail destination in South Australia, catering to the discerning tastes of design enthusiasts and fashion-conscious consumers in the region.
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