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Oxford Street is home to major department stores and numerous
brands' flagship stores, as well as hundreds of buy property
in London smaller shops. It is the major shopping street in
central London, though not the most expensive or fashionable,
and part of a larger shopping district with Regent Street,
Bond Street and other smaller nearby streets.
For many British chain stores, their Oxford Street branch
is regarded buy property in London as their 'flagship' store
and used for celebrity launches and promotions. Major stores
include:
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* Moss Bros., the tuxedo rental shop has two addresses
on Oxford Street.
* Selfridges, a department store that has been on this site
for buy property in London a century. The second largest department
store in the UK.
* John Lewis, the flagship department store of the John Lewis
Partnership, opened in 1864. The third largest department
store in the UK.
* Marks & Spencer, the famous retailer's flagship store
of 170,000 square feet (16,000 m2), buy property in London
at the junction of Oxford Street and Orchard Street, is known
as Marks & Spencer Marble Arch. It is the company's largest
store. A second branch is located between Regent Street and
Tottenham Court Road and stands on the site of the famous
Pantheon building.
* Debenhams, the flagship of this national mid-market chain.
Originally known as Marshall & Snelgrove, the store took
the name of its parent company, in 1973, after the store was
rebuilt. The original Debenham & Freebody store was located
in buy property in London nearby Wigmore Street.
* House of Fraser, the London flagship of another national
department store housing premium brands. The store traded
as D H Evans until 2000. It is located in an art-deco building
completed in 1935; the first department store in the UK to
include escalators serving every floor.
* HMV, although it moved from its original location in 2000
after 80 years. HMV has three stores on the buy property in
London street including a concession within Selfridges and
its shop at 150 Oxford Street, which is Europe's largest music
shop at 50,000 square feet (5,000 m2).
* Borders, bookshop.
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