Three new pop-up stores opening in the city centre and the Gare district
Confidence House
"Confidence House", at no. 3, Rue Jean Origer, is a space devoted to holistic personal transformation through a combination of beauty, wellness and personal development services. Founded by Natalia Wrona, an internationally renowned expert, the space is home to a team of specialists who offer personalised support, as well as workshops and courses for both private individuals and businesses. Notably, what "Confidence House" offers encapsulates beauty, emotional wellbeing, nutrition and personal development, all with a single objective: to build clients self-confidence in a lasting way.
Confiserie Hary
"Confiserie Hary", at no. 58, Avenue de la Liberté, gives visitors a foretaste of what they can expect at the Schueberfouer, through a broad selection of artisanal confectionery, crafted using a combination of traditional techniques and masterful know-how. On the menu: crispy churros, homemade chocolate, and many more delights to whet the appetites of young and old.
Bubble
"Bubble", at no. 19-25, Rue des Capucins, is a concept store devoted to babies and children. Bubble offers a carefully selected range of original and trendy products, combining utility and aesthetic appeal: from balance bikes, bibs and the indispensable comfort blanket, to baby's first pair of jeans! The brand also offers designer toys, modern and comfortable clothing, fun accessories and unique decorations, designed to create a world that is functional and creative for your little ones.
The project
By providing commercial premises for rent on a short-term basis, the City of Luxembourg is giving creators, entrepreneurs and start-ups the chance to test out their products, services or concepts directly with their target customers. As such, the "pop-up store" is meant to serve as a springboard for tenants, enabling them to gain hands-on experience before launching their business definitively. Additionally, these temporary stores enhance the city's already rich commercial offering and broaden the city centre's appeal to a more diverse customer base.
Owners of currently vacant commercial premises who are interested in getting involved in the project are invited to contact the City's Cellule Développement économique et commercial (Economic and Commercial Development Unit).
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