Scribbler’s bonnie new Scottish flagship store

Scribbler has just opened a brand new flagship store in Glasgow’s Buchanan Street, reinstating the retail brand back in this prestigious location, its previous one having been forced to close due to redevelopment.

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Above and right: Scribbler is once again trading on Glasgow’s Buchanan Street in a new flagship store.

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Jennie Procter, co-owner of Scribbler describes the new 600 sq foot store as “something of the ‘mothership’ in Glasgow” to its two other smaller stores in the Scottish city.

“We are so pleased to be back in Buchanan Street,” Jennie told PG Buzz. “As it is the second busiest thoroughfare in the country after Oxford Street, we are confident that it will represent a flagship for us,” she added.

While the store is now up and trading it is awaiting its distinctive illuminated fascia sign being erected, which it will be once the Council grants planning permission.

“By the end of the year we hope to be approaching 40 stores,” confirmed Jennie.
“By the end of the year we hope to be approaching 40 stores,” confirmed Jennie.

Expansion is still very much on the cards for Scribbler, with another three new stores currently in “solicitors’ hands” right now.

“By the end of the year we hope to be approaching 40 stores,” confirmed Jennie.

 

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