London’s iconic Oxford Street – home to flagship stores like Selfridges and Primark – could soon swap traffic jams for pedestrian power! Plans are brewing to transform the 1.2-mile shopping hotspot into a car-free zone, aiming to revitalize its charm against fierce online shopping rivals.
The proposal targets creating an open-air “experience hub” with more seating, greenery, and pop-up markets . Analysts say it’s a bold gamble to lure Gen-Z crowds craving Instagrammable spaces over screen-based retail. One urban designer told us: “Physical stores need to offer what Amazon can’t – fresh air, spontaneity, and community vibes.”
While locals debate traffic rerouting challenges , sustainability advocates cheer potential CO₂ reductions. The move follows similar successes in Copenhagen and Barcelona. Could this spark a global #HighStreetRevival? Stay tuned!
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