- Microsoft is closing its major London Retail Store
- Oxford Circus “Experience Center” will be closed in February
- Opened in July 2019, it was part store, part demo zone, part press briefing space
Microsoft It has been announced that it is closing its major physical retail store in London, which is as part of clear plans.
The company has confirmed the plans and said Windows Central This will eliminate its lease on London’s Oxford Circus before planned.
The 21,000 sq ft shop set up in three floors, now in February 2025, will be closed in operation after six years.
Microsoft Closing London Store
“To better align to focus on digital growth on digital growth, Microsoft has decided to get out of lease at the Microsoft Experience Center in London,” said a company spokesman. Windows Central,
“We regularly review our places and our workforce to ensure that we are connecting with market opportunities and changing to meet business demands.”
Store was set to one of London’s busiest (and possibly the most expensive) settings, which was first opened in July 2019. It is located in just a few places. AppleThe flagship London Store was the Big Pitch of the Center Microsoft, which was to show the huge range of its products and services from casual shoppers, with a third -party offerings with a display of Xbox and Surface Hardware with third -party offerings.
Store also hosted a demo space and gaming zone, as well as with the support desk for users, facing any issue with its microsoft devices, similar to Apple’s genius bar.
Above, there was also the convenience of meeting and conference that Tekardar Pro Went on several occasions for launch and interview.
This step means that Microsoft will no longer have a physical standalone appearance in the UK capital. GoogleHowever, its products will still be shown in retailers participating across the city.
A similar Microsoft Experience Center remains in New York, but there is no news on whether this facility will be open for some time or not.