intu Metrocentre welcomes Jack Wills to 'platinum retailer' offering
Jack Wills has opened its latest store at intu Metrocentre.
The 3,873 sq ft store, located in the Platinum Mall, features the brand’s heritage-inspired designs, classic styles and iconic loungewear.
Recently, intu Metrocentre has attracted brands such as Victoria’s Secret, G Star RAW and Jack and Jones.
Many retailers including Quiz, Bodycare and Footasylum have also increased their store space at intu Metrocentre, to showcase their full range and appeal to even more customers.
Kate Grant, regional managing director for intu, said: “We’re really excited to welcome another popular brand that is guaranteed to be a favourite amongst the center’s fashion-conscious customers.
“intu Metrocentre offers customers easy access to all the best stores and a variety of leisure to keep everyone happy for the day.”
Jack Wills recently signed up for 3,385 sq ft space at intu Lakeside and has existing stores at intu Milton Keynes, intu Trafford Centre, intu Broadmarsh and Cribbs Causeway, owned jointly by intu and M&G Real Estate.
Neil Beaman, property director for Jack Wills, added: “intu’s high footfall shopping centres within a wide catchment area have enabled us to generate fantastic results; often exceeding our expectations.
“intu Metrocentre is another perfect location for us to reach millions of our customers across the region.”
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