Starbucks opening (Photo credit: The Centre, Livingston)

Starbucks opens state-of-the-art store at The Centre, Livingston

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The Starbucks team celebrates the opening of a new 3,200 sq. ft., state-of-the-art 90-seater store at one of Scotland’s largest shopping centres, The Centre, Livingston, with lots of lucky shoppers gifted limited edition, colour changing, reusable cups to mark the milestone. 

The opening of Starbucks, which features impressive artwork on the main walls by the artists, Julie Lai and Marcos Chin, adds to the existing, wide range of over 150 stores and restaurants at The Centre, Livingston. 

These include River Island, M&S, Flannels, Sostrene Grene, Rituals, Scotland’s first Cinnabon, wagamama, Nando’s and Five Guys.

Starbucks artwork (Photo credit: The Centre, Livingston)

The owners of the shopping centre, which attracts over 15.4m shoppers each year, LCP, part of M Core Property, one of the UK’s leading, privately owned commercial property development and management companies, also recently announced exciting plans to expand into the leisure sector with the opening of Hollywood Bowl next year.

Patrick Robbertze, Centre Director at The Centre, Livingston, said: “We are delighted to welcome Starbucks to The Centre, Livingston which has created a real buzz in the shopping centre with coffee fans. We are very confident it will be a huge success.”

Additional new openings at The Centre, Livingston over the past 12 months, include Las Iguanas, BeLeaf Juice Bar, Beauty’s Inn, Pop Specs, Buzart, Afro Crest, The Designer Rooms, Loris Parfum, The Watch Lab, Barclays Bank and Elite Smile Dental Clinic.

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