Sloane Street
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Sloane Street is a street in London which runs north to south, from Knightsbridge to Sloane Square, and forms the boundary between the exclusive districts of Belgravia and Chelsea. To the west of the street is Brompton at the northern half of the street, and Chelsea at the southern half. To the east of Sloane Street is Belgravia.
Sloane Street has long been a fashionable shopping street, especially the northern section, which is known informally as Upper Sloane Street. Since the 1990s Sloane Street's status has increased further, and it is now on a par with Bond Street, which has been London's most exclusive shopping street for two centuries. The street has branches of most of the world's most famous boutiques.
Sloane Street, along with Sloane Square, also gives its name to "Sloane Rangers", originally applied to a stereotypical kind of young upper class woman common in the area, but now broadened to include men of similar ilk. The expression was roughly the female equivalent to the term "Hooray Henry", used to describe a brash, upper-class young man, although this term is not geographically restricted and is used all over the UK.
Since 1990s Dubai’s Ruling Family (Al Maktoum) bought most of the properties in Sloane Street, through them National Bank of Dubai opened its first overseas branch in London. The Famous Carlton Tower Hotel is owned by the hotels arm of Dubai Holding Company, which is controlled by Sheikh Mohammed, Ruler of Dubai.
The northern half of the street is home to a few smart, more modern residential blocks, all with 24 hour porterage. The southern half of the street has much more character, with a number of typical Chelsea red brick buildings which house elegant apartments. In the most exclusive residential area off the street, which is between Sloane Gardens and Cadogan Place (on the Belgravia side), some of the residences have remained as whole houses. Prices in this area are upwards of 2000 pounds sterling per square foot with a long lease. This is the only area in Belgravia which is not comprised of Nash style buildings.
List of premises on Sloane Street:
Westside:
Northern Half: (Brompton Road) Knightsbridge Tube
Boodle & Dunthorne
Fogal
Kenneth Cole
TTT
Longmire
Tanner Krolle
(Basil Street)
Hilfiger
Shanghai Tang
Browns
Jitrois
Samsonite Black Label (proposed)
Oilily
Hogan
Graff
Knightsbridge Court (flats)
Anne Fontaine
Bonpoint
Joseph
Gucci
Millennium Hotel
Fendi
Marni
Gianfranco Ferre
Dior
Jimmy Choo
Bottega Veneta
(Hans Crescent)
Tods
Giorgio Armani
Prada
Loro Piana
Chaumet
Southern Half:
Dollond & Aitchison
Pulbrook & Gould
Patrick Cox
Vidal Sassoon
Hilditch & Key
Granville House
Coco Ribbon
Day Birger et Mikkelsen
Paul & Joe
Smythson of Bond Street
Hackett
Savills
Zadig & Voltaire
Pringle
Cartier
Tiffany & Co
Sloane Square
Eastside:
(Brompton Road)
Harvey Nichols
National Bank of Dubai
Salvatore Ferragamo
Folli Follie
Alberta Ferretti
HSBC
Lalique
Fratelli Rossetti
Escada
Nicole Farhi
Louis Vuitton
(Harriet Street)
Roger Vivier
Gina
The Gloucester
NatWest
Gianni Versace
Hermes
Bvlgari
Dolce and Gabbana
Valentino
Emilio Pucci
Chanel
Avakian
La Perla
Rib Room and Oyster Bar
Coutts & Co.
(Cadogan Place)
Maria Grachvogel
Royal Court House
(Vacant Premises)
(Ellis Street)
Paule Ka
Marlowe
(Vacant Premises)
Moyses Stevens
(Wilbraham Place)
Chloé
Mont Blanc
Jo Malone
(Sloane Terrace)
Pickett
Andrew’s Pharmacy
Piccolo
Cobra & Bellamy
C K Press
Cassandra Goad
HSBC
(Sloane Square)