H Samuel opens new store at Lowry Outlet
Jeweller H Samuel has expanded in the North West with a new store at Lowry Outlet, Manchester.
The brand, which forms part of global jewellery firm Signet Jewellers Ltd, signed up for a 1,814 sq ft unit at the MediaCityUK-based shopping hub.
In addition to its new North West site, H Samuel also opened a 1,382 sq ft shop at Gloucester Quays, Gloucester.
Jason Pullen, the managing director of Lifestyle Outlets, which runs Lowry Outlet, said of the double deal: “We’re delighted that H Samuel has chosen Lifestyle Outlets to open two of its first UK outlet stores.
“A high-street favourite, H Samuel will be an important addition to our retail offering at both Lowry Outlet and Gloucester Quays, bringing quality and stylish jewellery at outlet prices.”
He added: “Lifestyle Outlets is very much on the radar of retail and leisure/lifestyle operators, thanks to its prime locations and rising footfall. This welcome signing only enhances that.”
At Lowry Outlet, the high-street jeweller will join a number of national and international retail brands, including Toytown, Bench, M&S, Next, Clarks and Gap.
Lifestyle Outlets’ leasing director, Adrian Wright, commented: “Lifestyle Outlets creates the ultimate lifestyle and leisure experience for our shoppers.
“The jeweller, H Samuel is a perfect fit for both our Manchester and Gloucester outlets.”
In the UK, Signet is the owner of the H Samuel, Ernest Jones and Leslie Davis brands. The $6bn-turnover firm operates around 3,600 stores internationally.
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