Exceptional Retail Space on Albemarle Street, Mayfair.
about this space
This outstanding retail space spans 2,443 square feet across two levels on Albemarle Street in Mayfair. The ground floor features 1,308 square feet of versatile retail space with large windows, providing an inviting environment to showcase your products. The lower level offers an additional 1,135 square feet, designed for operational efficiency, including storage, a functional kitchen, and an office area. The location is ideal for various brands, whether you're a luxury label seeking another site or a new boutique aiming for impactful presence with lease options available from 45 days to one year. This space is equipped with modern amenities, including internet access, air conditioning, a security system, fitting rooms, and sound and video equipment, ensuring a comprehensive solution for both retail and operational needs. Secure your opportunity to establish your brand in this prime retail location.
what's included
- Internet
- Air Conditioning
- Security System
- Stock Room
- Counters
- Fitting Rooms
- Garment Rack
- Lighting
- Furniture
- Sound & Video Equipment
- Electricity
- Heating
- Parking
- Elevator
- Kitchen
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how to book this space
- 01
Check the shell and the dates
Review the gallery, 227 sqm floor plan and amenities for Exceptional Retail Space on Albemarle Street, Mayfair, then note the window you want in Greater London. Fashion week dates book 6–10 weeks out.
- 02
Send the brief
Use the request panel on this page to send your dates, expected footfall and budget. The listed rate is a starting point at €1170 per day.
- 03
Get availability and a quote
We confirm availability with the operator and come back within 24 hours with the all-in cost: rent, staffing, permits and fit-out for Greater London.
- 04
Lock the contract
Sign the short-term licence, pay the deposit and we register any permit or signage paperwork the address needs.
- 05
Build and open
Fit-out, install and staff the pop-up. Our production team handles delivery, install and the strike at the end of the run in Greater London.
use cases
location
getting here & street life
nearest transit
- Green Parkmetro159 m · 2 min
- Piccadilly Circusmetro522 m · 7 min
- Down Streetmetro563 m · 7 min
- Bond Streetrail799 m · 10 min
- Green Park Stationbus · 52053103 m · 1 min
- Old Bond Street / Royal Academybus · 54601129 m · 2 min
the neighbourhood
50 St James's Street is a Grade II listed house in St James's Street, St James's, London SW1, opposite White's Club.
- The Wolseley · 22 m
- Crockford's (club) · 32 m
- Devonshire Club · 32 m
- Mahiki · 32 m
- The Ritz Hotel, London · 35 m
frequently asked
Yes — Exceptional Retail Space on Albemarle Street, Mayfair is a vetted pop-up ready space in Greater London, 227 sqm. Request availability and dates through the inquiry card on the listing.
who it suits
Brand Scale
This space fits established brands with a 15 to 60 person team, five or more years of trading, and either an existing UK wholesale account base or a DTC business turning over seven figures annually. At 2,443 sq ft across two levels, with 1,308 sq ft of selling floor and 1,135 sq ft of back of house including stock room, kitchen and office, this is a full retail operation rather than a light-touch pop-up shop. Brands at this stage typically find they need the lower level to run fitting room service, wholesale appointments and stock replenishment simultaneously without staff crossing the shop floor. The 45 day minimum lease also filters out anyone planning a four-day fashion week venue moment. Where we see mismatches is when a two-person label with one collection tries to fill 1,308 sq ft of Albemarle Street frontage and the merchandising reads thin against neighbours on Old Bond Street. Equally, a global flagship-scale house wanting 6,000 sq ft and double-height ceilings will find the ground floor too contained. If your team is smaller, other spaces in London will suit the headcount better.
Aesthetic Fit
Restrained, gallery-adjacent luxury works best here: tailoring, leather goods, fine jewellery, watches, cashmere and knitwear, high-end footwear, and niche fragrance. The Mayfair architecture, large street-facing windows and existing counters, garment rails and controlled lighting suit brands that merchandise sparsely and let material quality carry the room. Heritage British labels, quiet-luxury Scandinavian houses and Italian accessories brands all read correctly against Albemarle Street, the Royal Academy and the Ritz sitting within a two minute walk. What does not work is loud streetwear, neon-led youth activation, or a high-density fast fashion rail plan. The address carries a specific expectation and a graphic-heavy, sticker-and-scaffold build fights it rather than subverting it. Beauty brands needing wet services or heavy water infrastructure should also look elsewhere, since plumbing sits around the lower-level kitchen. Brands wanting to reshape the shell more assertively should factor in branded store design from the outset.
Best Use Cases
First choice is a seasonal temporary retail space of two to six months, because the 45 to 336 day lease window, fitting rooms, stock room and till counters mean you trade properly rather than test lightly. Second is a fashion showroom and wholesale appointment base, with the lower level office and kitchen giving buyers a private, seated environment away from the selling floor. Third is a press day venue and collection preview, since Green Park is two minutes away and editors and stylists can move between Mayfair appointments quickly. Fourth is a trunk show or private client evening, supported by air conditioning, sound and video equipment and a 240-person capacity that handles a cocktail reception comfortably. Fifth is a brand activation with an experiential layer, using the window line as the primary recruitment tool. Sixth is a content studio and photo shoot base, where the lower level doubles as styling and holding space. Seventh is a sample sale space, workable but the strongest argument for it is the back of house, not the address.
Budget Signal
This sits in the upper-mid tier for Mayfair short-term commercial space, which is to say it is well below Bond Street flagship rates while holding a Bond Street adjacency. In our experience the profile that gets the most from this space is the brand comparing it against a Mayfair hotel event suite, where you would pay comparably for a windowless room, no street presence, no fitting rooms and a hard four-hour clock. Against a prime commercial unit on Regent Street you are paying materially less for a more curated customer. Against a co-working showroom or a shared pop-up concept in Shoreditch you are paying more, and what that premium buys is address credibility with luxury buyers, plus 1,135 sq ft of operational back of house that shared formats never include. Run the full landed cost including build, staffing and fit before comparing tiers using our budget calculator, since the existing furniture, lighting and counters here reduce build spend more than the headline rate suggests.
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- edition
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- cormorant · plex mono
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- gold foil 871c