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Next to open upsized store at Trafford Centre

Fashion and homewares retailer Next is to open a new upsized store at Manchester’s Trafford Centre. Due to launch in November 2022, the 65,000 square foot… View Article

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Next to open upsized store at Trafford Centre

Fashion and homewares retailer Next is to open a new upsized store at Manchester’s Trafford Centre.

Due to launch in November 2022, the 65,000 square foot shop will be significantly bigger than brand’s existing presence and will bring together its fashion, beauty and home offerings under one roof.

Mike Barrow, area manager at Next, said: “At Next we are excited to be able to bring all of our products together in one destination within the Trafford Centre. This is a really exciting opportunity for Next and will ensure we are able to provide a better product offering and, more importantly, the best customer service within Trafford Centre.”

Rhys Evans, director of asset management at Pradera Lateral, added: “This is a significant signing for us and an exciting step for everyone involved. The deal represents a true partnership between Trafford Centre and Next whereby both parties will be working together to create an exceptional shopping environment.”

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