The Works creates seven jobs with new Trinity Walk store
National retailer, The Works, has officially opened a new store at Trinity Walk Shopping Centre in Wakefield city centre this week.
The Works joining the current line-up for now means Trinity Walk is now more fully-let than ever before with only a couple of empty units remaining at the centre.
Seven new jobs have been created at the all-round gifts, toys, books and arts & crafts store, which has opened in a 2,387 sq ft unit on Teall Way, leading to the centre’s food and drink square.
The Works will now be next to GAME and Trespass, and opposite Clarks and Deichmann.
The Works, which sell over one million products every week, has over 300 stores in the UK. Every year the retailer serves over 24 million customers with a wide range of stock including toys, books, gifts, stationery and arts and crafts all at fantastic value.
The Works sell both big brand and own-branded products at discounted prices.
Kevin Keaney, CEO at The Works, commented: “Moving into Trinity Walk before Christmas is fantastic as we get to experience the busy atmosphere of being in a shopping centre like Trinity Walk over the Christmas season. We’ll have a wider product mix in the new store, bringing existing customers as well as attracting new ones.”
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