PANDORA to open new store in Wakefield’s Trinity Walk Shopping Centre
PANDORA, the global jewellery brand, is taking a 1,275 sq ft unit at Trinity Walk Shopping Centre in Wakefield city centre.
The PANDORA store will be operated by locally-based jewellers, Hugh Rice, under the PANDORA name.
PANDORA will be located on the main shopping mall next to Costa and near Debenhams.
The global brand is sold in more than 90 countries around the world and the store at Trinity Walk will be another international retail offering for shoppers to the centre, which already welcomes around 11million people per annum.
PANDORA franchisee, Paul Rice, MD of Hugh Rice, commented: “Moving into Trinity Walk is a natural next step for PANDORA as we attract new customers as well as being more accessible to existing loyal customers of the brand.”
The new store is scheduled to open towards the end of November, where six full-time and five part-time staff will be employed.
Trinity Walk’s retailer line up includes the likes of Next, H&M, Arcadia brands Topshop Topman, Dorothy Perkins as well as ASDA Living and the largest Sainsbury’s in the area.
Restaurants and cafes include Pizza Express, Handmade Burger Co., Caffe Nero and Burger King.
Letting agents for the retail and leisure units at Trinity Walk are Angermann Goddard & Loyd and Savills.
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