Business
Swansea businesses boosted by student shopping event


Swansea city centre businesses see huge boost in retail sales and footfall, thanks to the city’s annual Student Shopping Night (Oct 4).
Designed to give new students a positive first experience of the city centre, the event saw businesses unite to create a truly unique experience. Retailer sales increased by 6% when compared with last year’s event and 12% more students attended.
The Quadrant Shopping Centre, Oxford Street and Swansea Indoor Market transformed into spaces of entertainment and experiential activities; all to encourage spend and return visits to the city centre.
Commenting on the success of the event is Quadrant Shopping Centre manager, Lisa Hartley: “This event has been a huge boost to businesses within The Quadrant, and across the city centre. The Quadrant became a hub for some incredible activations which included an impressive DJ stage courtesy of Plan B, a roaming drag show by Diana D, and even free haircuts by Gentlemen’s Choice.
“It was also an opportunity for the city’s hospitality industry to join forces with retail to become a real stand-out event for the thousands of event-goers. Our neighbours at Swansea Indoor Market also opened for the first time, which was fantastic, as it really gave students the best possible opportunity to experience everything we have to offer as a vibrant city!”
Russell Greenslade, Chief Executive, Swansea BID, said: “We are delighted to bring the popular Student Shopping Night back to the city centre in partnership with The Quadrant. With a +6% growth in numbers since last year, it shows that since we brought the event to Swansea, it has undoubtedly grown to be one of the most popular events in the retail calendar.
“It is a key event for our BID area businesses who take part and enjoy the extra footfall and spending it brings. Our students are integral to our activities here in Swansea city centre, and we must continue to cater to their needs and tastes, which in turn supports the economy and vibrancy of the area. Well done to all those involved in delivering yet another successful event for our city centre.”
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