Norwich seems to have a vibrant and exciting business community.
We tend to open stores in places that have Universities or are popular with tourists – or both! The Norwich store opened in early March, 2022. It was really enjoyable to open a Bird & Blend store in Norwich as it’s very close to the buzzing market – we were able to get a different delicious lunch from there each day! The city is very friendly and welcoming and reminded me of where our first store opened in Brighton.
Norwich seems to have a vibrant and exciting business community. We attended the Brandland conference in Norwich last year which was fantastic and we’ve met a few Norwich-based businesses too including Fountain Partnership.
What advice would you give to anyone opening up/expanding a business to Norwich?
Really get to know the area and the people. The different quarters, the seasonality, the independents that make Norwich thrive and give you point of difference. There are so many business communities within Norwich that are there to help support. Knowing the area- There are two main shopping areas of Norwich, bigger companies tend to go towards Chantry Place, and smaller independent companies will tend to open in the Laines.
Customers – Try your best to appeal to lots of different types of customers- Lots of people travel in to come and spend money in Norwich, as well as there being a large student population (as there are 2 main universities.
Offering lots of vegan options as this is a big thing in Norwich (one of the best vegan cities in the UK!).
Customer service – Making sure your customer service is the best it can be, lots of regulars and returning customers.
Lots of people travel in to come and spend money in Norwich, as well as there being a large student population (as there are 2 main universities).