Alsager boutique opens its new shop and offers two locations to customers

By Deborah Bowyer

13th Sep 2023 | Local News

Wall Street has opened a new shop further down Lawton Road. (Photo: Deborah Bowyer/Alsager Nub News)
Wall Street has opened a new shop further down Lawton Road. (Photo: Deborah Bowyer/Alsager Nub News)

A long-standing Alsager boutique has moved into its new shop.

Wall Street has opened a new shop further down the road in Lawton Road opposite Asda.

The old shop, opposite Alsager Civic, is still open with sale stock and is due to  remain open until the lease runs out.    

Wall Street has been in the town for 32 years, first locating at Chapel Mews before moving to its Lawton Road shop in around 2000.

Sales assistant at the new Lawton Road shop, Steph Hammond, pictured below, said the response to the new shop had been excellent.

(Photo: Deborah Bowyer/Alsager Nub News)

"Everyone says how lovely the new shop is," said Steph. "It's nice for the town to have such a lovely new shop."

The upstairs of the new shop also has sale stock as well. On the first floor, there is a modern layout with plush new changing rooms.    

(Photo: Deborah Bowyer/Alsager Nub News)

Alsager Nub News told here how Sandbach artist, Victoria Holland of Victoria's Art Studio, created an eye-catching fashion-type work- of-art on the windows while work was being done.

(Photo: Deborah Bowyer/Alsager Nub News)

Now the shop is open the front windows are full of colourful autumnal fashion, giving a taste of what's inside.

Alsager Nub News wishes Wall Street every success with its new shop.  

  

     

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