HSL York store marks first anniversary with record sales
The HSL store located in York’s Clifton Moore Centre on Stirling Road, is marking its first anniversary this month with record sales.
Comfort furniture specialist, HSL, specializes in providing comfortable back-care solutions that are tailored to customer’s needs.
Since launching in May 2014, HSL’s York store now employs three comfort specialists and is one of the chain’s best performing stores of 2014.
Furthermore, HSL has also recently seen significant growth, with the opening 14 new stores across the country in the past year, bringing its total number of stores nationwide to 43, with several more store openings in the pipeline for the coming year.
Adrian Hunter, York team leader, said: “We’ve had an excellent first year and are thrilled to have produced record breaking sales figures in such a short timeframe. It’s been great being able to offer comfort furniture to the people of York, and with our new and exciting upcoming product ranges, we hope the next year will be even better!”
Yee Lin Sit, HSL’s national retail sales manager, added: “We’re delighted with all of the hard work from the York team, and at HSL we’re keen to progress with our plans for further UK-wide expansion in the coming years. We hope that with more hard work, our success will continue to flourish.”
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