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Ted Baker fashions a new store at centre:mk
Global lifestyle brand Ted Baker is set to open a new store at centre:mk Milton Keynes, one of the top 10 retail destinations in the UK. Opening within the centre later this year on Silbury Arcade, the 2,150 sq ft space will stock Ted Baker’s full range of womenswear, menswear, footwear and accessories.
Founded in Glasgow as a shirt specialist in 1988, Ted Baker’s latest store will complement its strong international portfolio spanning the UK, USA, Europe, Middle East and Asia. Ted Baker will continue to deliver the brand’s clear focus on quality and attention to detail, as well as embodying its joyful and irreverent brand identity. It joins an impressive line-up of aspirational brands including Harrods H Beauty which recently celebrated its first birthday at centre:mk.
Kevin Duffy, centre:mk’s Centre Director, commented: “As one of the UK’s top ten retail destinations, the signing of Ted Baker to centre:mk further strengthens our diverse fashion offering, which we are constantly adapting to match evolving consumer demand. Ted Baker’s commitment to delivering great guest experiences complements our own internationally award winning guest services, and the brand’s reputable fashion offering makes it a fitting addition to centre:mk.”
Continuing to perform well ahead of Springboard’s national and regional footfall benchmarks by as much as 138% centre:mk has also gained recognition for its sustainability achievements over the last 24 months with a prestigious Green World Award, the latest in a long run of Green Apple Awards the centre has received.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nick Thornton .
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