Midsummer Place is proud to announce the reopening of the Tesla store, following a refurbishment that introduces a sleek, contemporary new look.
The newly redesigned Tesla space creates an immersive customer experience with a fresh look to create an even better customer journey. To mark the launch, the store now features the impressive Cybertruck, offering guests a rare opportunity to experience one of Tesla’s most talked-about vehicles up close.
This investment underscores Tesla’s ongoing commitment to Midsummer Place and its continued confidence in the centre as a key destination for retail and innovation.
The reopening comes at a time of exciting transformation across Midsummer Place. Visitors will notice significant progress throughout the centre, including hoarding now in place in Oak Court ahead of the arrival of a new retailer. Works have also commenced in the former New Look and Hollister units, while New Look is set to return to the centre in the former GAP store.
Simon Martin, Centre Manager at Midsummer Place, commented: "We are delighted to see Tesla unveil its newly refurbished store, which brings an exciting new energy to the centre. This investment reflects Tesla’s strong commitment to Midsummer Place, and it comes at a time when there is a real sense of transformation across the scheme. With several major units undergoing redevelopment and new brands on the horizon, there is a great deal for our guests to look forward to in the coming months."
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