Amazon plans 10 pop-up shops on UK high street

Jun 7, 2019 | E-commerce

Amazon is to open 10 pop-up shops in a pilot programme designed to give online businesses a bricks-and-mortar presence, following on from its purchase of Wholefoods in 2017.

The online retail giant plans to open 10 “Clicks and Mortar” shops across the UK, with the first opening in St Mary’s Gate in Manchester today. Other stores are planned for Wales, Scotland, the Midlands, Yorkshire and across the South East.

Customers can buy from more than 100 small businesses with stock including, homeware and health and beauty products as well as food and drink and electronics.

The year-long pilot, launched with Enterprise Nation and Direct Line for Business and Square, “will explore a new model to help online businesses experience the high street, as well as highlighting the benefits of combining in-store and online retail,” said Amazon.

According to the ONS, whilst online sales are growing at a fast rate, bricks and mortar sales still account for nearly 82% of sales in the UK.

Doug Gurr, UK country manager, Amazon, said small business are one of the company’s most important customer groups. He added: “From giving up-and-coming online British brands the chance to experience physical retail, to funding the training of full-time apprenticeships and helping to increase SME exports, Amazon is committed to supporting the growth of small businesses – helping them boost the economy and create jobs across the UK.”

“UK shoppers like to shop both online and in high street stores, and our intention is to help small businesses succeed by combining the best elements of online and high street retail,” said Enterprise Nation founder Emma Jones. “This new concept will provide small businesses with the space, technology and support to experience physical retail for the first time, while enabling customers to discover new brands on their local high streets.”

Trending topics

Agency charity tech Ikea Australia chri Apple Pinterest infographic adv digital trends financial services Asia Pacific digital data marketing Africa Italy TikTok design sport Brazil Wechat brands Left-leaning news sources were considerably more popular than right-leaning outlets in US ‘swing states’ in the run up to the 2020 presidential election AR India security Facebook Verizon Latin America ski Alibaba iPad internet use d top story CX government CSR Instagram Singapore newspapers spotift Digital Case Studies Android Regulation Yahoo smartphones CRM mobile technology Japan automotive video UK music adobe sky three demographics retail Search adt media ai itv dig Middle East Google France PR Coronavirus audio reddit email Twitter Samsung images Netherlands eBay advertising ema Influencer Marketing WH Smith agencies christmas. video digital Intelligence dig health con Huawei Cannes user generated content innovation Valentine's Day content IoT Spain hacker BBC viral adidas global Estonia VR Education Ireland digital marketing gaming apps broadband Wikipedia growth hacking gover whatsapp so digital Intelligence hospitality Netflix soc local USA adtech restaurants Russia croatia P&G gambling China games consumer insight Europe luxury Gen Z’s consumer behaviours mean they’re rejecting marketers’ classic playbooks Snapchat Maps uber digital skills Social Amazon fmg according to new research. new data can reveal. YouTube blogging ecommerce Entertainment mobile marketing Clothing publishing FMCG and this all stems from their demand for the truth comScore Disney nike Germany gumtree Microsoft data indonesia re Travel yout mobile internet KFC Christmas Privacy vodafone ec digi adspend analytics

All topics

Previous editions