The Whiteley has reached a major milestone in its monumental eight-year journey,
with seven retail brands officially opening their doors to the public. From acclaimed dining
concepts to world-class fitness and cultural experiences, these launches mark a defining moment for Queensway as it undergoes an impressive £3 billion regeneration.

The Whiteley has welcomed Third Space, Everyman, Nela, 3812 Gallery, Duck & Dry, Adventures in Furniture and Guillam Coffee House. The £1.5 billion restoration of London’s first department store has been spearheaded by development manager Valouran and joint investment partners MARK and C C Land.

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Each of the newly opened brands is positioned across the building’s ground and lower-ground floors, with frontages on Queensway, Redan Place and Porchester Gardens. Paying reverence to The Whiteley’s origins as a pioneering department store and pillar of the local community, these openings pave the way for the site to once again welcome local use.

With a total of 19 brands planned for the 1.1 million sq. ft site, this significant milestone is set to be followed by several further openings throughout 2026. The new brands include the Mayfair-based café LALÏ, indoor golf destination 14 Clubs, premium pharmacy Whiteley Health, Japanese mochi bar Yuum, the South Kensington-based salon Oblique Beauty, and luxury food store Willy’s. The commercial offering at The Whiteley is now 89% let, with additional retailers set to be announced soon.

THIRD SPACE

London’s leading luxury health and fitness club, Third Space, has unveiled its 14th club at
The Whiteley, transforming three floors into state-of-the-art training and wellness facilities.
Members enjoy access to elite cardio areas, functional training rigs, dedicated stretch and
recovery zones, five studios offering high-performance fitness classes such as Reformer
Pilates, Lift and Just Ride and a refined Members Lounge. The extensive Wet
Spa, opening in March, features an 18-metre swimming pool, hydrotherapy pool, Finnish
sauna, steam room and ice bath. Third Space’s newest West London location enhances
The Whiteley’s wellness offering and cements its status as a destination for holistic
living. www.thirdspace.london

EVERYMAN

Everyman at The Whiteley marks the brand’s new flagship destination – its 49th venue and
largest London site. Spanning three floors with five screening rooms and 332 iconic velvet
sofas and armchairs, the cinema combines heritage architecture with Everyman’s modern,
comforting style. Equipped with state-of-the-art 4K projection and Dolby Atmos sound,
as well as two stylish bars, the space has been designed for customers to enjoy high-
quality screenings in a welcoming, hospitality-led setting. True to the brand’s signature,
the in-seat food and drink service – featuring hand-stretched pizzas, burgers, small plates
and craft cocktails – creates a truly special cinema experience. www.everymancinema.com

NELA

Nela, the celebrated Amsterdam restaurant founded by internationally renowned chefs
Hari Shetty and Ori Geller, alongside British entrepreneur Gilad Hayeem, has chosen The
Whiteley for its first UK opening. Occupying a prominent corner unit with frontages on
Queensway and Redan Place, the nearly 10,000 sq. ft. restaurant is built around an open
kitchen, offering guests an unobstructed view of the live-fire culinary action, a 360-degree
centrepiece bar, a private dining room and an outdoor terrace. The menu showcases the
flame-cooked signature dishes for which the original Amsterdam location is known,
reimagined for the London dining scene and inspired by both local and international
ingredients. www.nelarestaurant.com

3812 GALLERY

3812 Gallery brings its programme of contemporary Chinese art to a 2,800 sq. ft. space
at The Whiteley. Founded in Hong Kong by Calvin Hui and Mark Peaker, the gallery is
driven by a vision to promote Chinese contemporary art on a global scale, representing
artists whose works feature in leading institutions. Fostering a dialogue between Asian
and Western artists, 3812 Gallery reinforces The Whiteley as a destination for collectors
and art enthusiasts alike. It offers curated exhibitions, talks, and immersive experiences,
such as the 2026 exhibition featuring Thomas Ngan, a Hong Kong-based young artist,
marking his first solo show in the U.K. Dedicated to nurturing emerging talent, 3812 is
launching its inaugural Artist Residency Programme featuring Ngan, offering artists
enriching local experiences in their artistic practices and daily lives. www.3812gallery.com 

ADVENTURES IN FURNITURE

Adventures in Furniture has opened its fourth London showroom at The Whiteley,
spanning 3,500 sq. ft. across two floors. Founded 25 years ago in Islington,
the independent interiors brand is renowned for its sustainably crafted,
customisable furniture and commitment to European craftsmanship. Designed by Tanner
+ Partners, the immersive new showroom blends retail functionality with a gallery-like
experience. Highlights include ‘Sound of Design’, a mood-driven listening concept
delivering a sensory retail experience, and the ‘Custom Colour Studio’, inviting visitors to
explore finishes and personalise their select pieces. www.aif.london

DUCK & DRY

Opening imminently, high-end blow dry and hair styling specialists Duck & Dry has a 1,100
sq. ft. courtyard space at The Whiteley. Known for its fashion-forward interiors and
sociable energy, the new location joins their existing stores at Harvey Nichols,
Knightsbridge, and North Audley Street in Mayfair, pairing modern luxury with effortless
sophistication. Founded by Yulia Rorstrom in 2014, Duck & Dry has been credited for
introducing the US blow dry bar concept to the UK, since becoming London’s largest and
most popular blow dry bar for London’s style-conscious clientele. In addition to becoming
the go-to destination for quality, experience-led blow dries, Duck & Dry at The Whiteley
will also offer haircutting, styling, and treatments with individual styling pods, group areas
and a champagne bar. www.duckanddry.com

GUILLAM COFFEE HOUSE

Guillam Coffee House has opened its fifth central London site at The Whiteley, bringing
its distinctive approach to single-origin, traceable coffee to Queensway. Celebrated for its
quality and innovation, Guillam serves premium speciality coffee and artisan pastries,
guided by speciality baristas. Occupying a 600 sq. ft design-led space with its entrance
set within The Whiteley’s historic façade, the café offers a warm, neighbourhood-inspired
meeting point for the local community. www.guillam.co.uk

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Alex Michelin, Founder and CEO of Valouran comments: “The arrival of these brands marks the beginning of an exciting and defining next chapter for The Whiteley. Our ambition has always been to reimagine this iconic landmark as a destination that unites London, where heritage, craft and innovation come together under one roof, welcoming residents, hotel guests and visitors alike. These brands will be followed by the opening of Six Senses London – which will feature the group’s first ever private members club, Six Senses Place – as well a line-up of additional brands we will be announcing throughout 2026. With our commercial space now 89% let and 76%, this is testament not only to the quality of the product we have delivered, but also to the growing prominence of the neighbourhood as a sought-after London destination.”

Adam Goldin, Head of UK at C C Land, comments: “These openings – handpicked as part of our wider mission to redefine Queensway through a meticulous selection of retail, leisure and lifestyle offerings – mark an exciting milestone for The Whiteley. We are creating a destination that celebrates the building’s unique heritage while driving Queensway’s wider transformation into one of West London’s most dynamic neighbourhoods. To see this vision come to life, together with the imminent opening of Six Senses London, is a truly momentous occasion for us all.”

Marcus Meijer, CEO of MARK, comments: “A carefully curated collection of commercial
occupiers across leisure, retail and food & beverage will help establish The Whiteley as a
destination in its own right, driving footfall to the Queensway area and creating a virtuous cycle that encourages further occupiers while also supporting residential values through a premium offering.”

The Whiteley stands as a cornerstone of Queensway’s wider re-imagination, guided by the
Queensway Steering Group – a collective of local landowners and investors committed to
improving the street through unprecedented investment. A series of significant public-realm enhancements are now underway along this previously overlooked road. Thes include widened pavements, extensive regreening, new gates into Hyde Park, upgrades to two Underground stations, the introduction of pavilions for all-day dining, and a programme of public art installations.