
Mango has announced that it will open a new store at Festival Place Basingstoke, strengthening the brand’s presence across the UK.
Set to open late this year, the new location will stock the Woman and Man collections. Combining versatile designs with quality and expert fitting, Mango Woman and Man offers empowering fashion which enables customers to express their unique character and individuality.
The new 7104 sq ft store will also reflect Mango’s New Med concept – an interior design inspired by the brand’s Mediterranean heritage and culture, with natural textures, warm tones and sustainable materials that create a bright and welcoming shopping space.
The European Fashion giant joins over 180 retailers spanning across the impressive 1.2 million sq ft centre, including major anchors and household names. The arrival of Mango’s new store highlights the appeal of the centre which continues to draw in big names, and in turn, its 19 million+ loyal customer base.
This latest opening forms part of Mango’s 2024–2026 4Es Strategic Plan, which aims to reinforce Mango’s differentiated value proposition through driving sales and store expansion, including an ambitious roadmap to expand Mango’s store portfolio across the UK. The brand aims to open 500 stores up until 2026, including 20 in the UK in 2025. At the end of 2024, Mango had over 80 stores in the United Kingdom, as well as Mango.com and an online presence in other marketplaces.
Mango is the first major signing at Festival Place following the MDSR Investment’s acquisition of the centre in April for £99.1m.
Ross Campbell, Director & Head of Asset Management commented: “The key focus of our asset management strategy since MDSR’s purchase of Festival Place has been to improve the fashion offering at the centre. Mango’s arrival marks a strong start to this programme. Being part of the brand’s growth ambitions is exciting, as it strengthens its presence in the UK this year with 20 new store openings, reflecting strong shopper demand for its offer.”
Neil Hockin, Joint Managing Director and Head of Leasing at Lunson Mitchenall, added: “It’s a significant milestone that Mango has chosen Festival Place for its flagship store – its offer aligns seamlessly with the customer demographic, and it fills a clear gap in the local market with the nearest store over 27km away. Across the high street fashion sector at LM, we’re witnessing increasing demand for prominent international brands, and Basingstoke reflects this trend strongly. This letting marks a key phase in our strategic asset management partnership with GCW and Estama to reinforce Festival Place’s standing as one of the UK’s premier retail and leisure destinations.”
Lunson Mitchenall and GCW are the joint agents for Festival Place Basingstoke