Plant Shop Manchester arrives at Stamford Quarter

THE ALTRINCHAM HIGH STREET BLOOMS AS PLANT SHOP MANCHESTER ARRIVES IN ALTRINCHAM’S STAMFORD QUARTER


Altrincham’s Stamford Quarter is about to welcome established independent plant experts Plant Shop Manchester to the high street, as part of an exciting new chapter for this part of Altrincham Town Centre, pioneered by new owners Bruntwood Works and Trafford Council.


The innovative and independent house plant specialists, who already have shops in
Stockport and Sale, are set to arrive at Altrincham’s Stamford Quarter in mid-October. The shop is to be a six-month popup concept situated on George Street nestled between Jake Shoes and DCM.


The arrival of Plant Shop Manchester signals a fresh new approach for this part of
Altrincham Town Centre, as independent enterprises are invited to help reshape the high street in partnership with Bruntwood Works. The Stamford Quarter has already welcomed independent record label Stutter and Twitch to the neighbourhood with an artisan coffee concept, which is now serving up coffee, cakes vinyl and music from their vintage caravan on Stamford Square.


Bruntwood Works, the property developers regenerating the area in partnership with
Trafford Council, are seeking more innovative and exciting brands to join the neighbourhood as part of their vision for the future of the Stamford Quarter. With opportunities ranging from pop up shops to large-scale units, Plant Shop Manchester is set to be the first of many new independent enterprises to enhance the high street in Altrincham.


James Tootle, Senior Retail Surveyor, Bruntwood Works said: “Bringing exciting new brands to the high street is central to our vision for the Stamford Quarter. Plant Shop Manchester is a brilliant example of the sort of innovative shopping and lifestyle experience that will help us to evolve this part of Altrincham town centre. Our ambition is to create a thriving mix of independent enterprises, national brands and
workspace to build an exceptional, multifaceted high street in Altrincham.”


Emma Nosurak, owner of Plant Shop Manchester started her business after a trip to
Melbourne Australia where she was inspired by the number of nurseries around the city. Her mission was to bring ‘more green’ to Manchester and started out with just 100 mini cacti outside an office. Four years later Emma has a thriving business and has become one of the best-loved greenery brands in the region.

 

The shop’s premise is to encourage customers to embrace the many virtues of house plants, from mood boosting to air cleansing, and to ‘Choose Green’. To help them do this, Plant Shop Manchester offers more than just houseplants. For Emma and her team, personalised customer service is central to the concept as staff guide shoppers through the huge range of greenery at the shop offering advice on which plants are best for different rooms around the house, how to look after them and how to repot. They also provide a full repotting service, and sell everything that a plant lover (novice or experienced) needs to nurture a plant for life. Beautiful ceramic pots sit alongside quality sustainable lifestyle products including vegan hand wash and refillable eco laundry products that reduce plastic waste.


The team have made the shop and service fully COVID-19 secure, and as well as the in-store experience they offer click and collect and delivery services. Emma commented: “We’re so excited about opening our first high street Plant Shop! I started out in Altrincham at the market and so opening in the Stamford Quarter, it feels like we’ve come ‘full circle’. Bruntwood Works have been great in helping me get this off the ground. We’ll have lots of plants, pots, gift and accessories at the Alty shop and our welcoming in-house team will be on hand for any advice… we can’t way to get the neighbourhood choosing green!”

Plant Shop Manchester arrives at Stamford Quarter

The Stamford Quarter public realm works commence January 2024

21 December 2023

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