Free retail space available for small fashion labels in London
Posted by Ari on June 2, 2009 | No Comments
Just spotted this article in Drapers announcing that the founders of Red or Dead, Wayne and Geraldine Hemingway, are offering small businesses free retail space from 2 July until 2 September this year. It will take place in a space that the creators have designed themselves, KiosKiosK. Based on the sketches on the website the spaces look very cool.
Capturing retail margins can do wonders for the cash flow of small businesses. Most fashion labels focus on expanding their wholesaling. This is of course the key to long-term growth. However, during tough times when buyers are cutting back, cutting out the middle man can provide a much needed cash boost.
Kioskiosk is located next to City Hall (sponsored by Boris Johnson as part of the Story of London festival) on the South Bank, near Tower Bridge.
Take a look at Kioskiosk.co.uk for more information.
Tags: boutiques > cash flow > drapers > fashion retailing > geraldine hemingway > kioskiosk > kioskiosk london > recession > retailing > story of london > wayne hemingway
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