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Braehead announces new Flannels store opening

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Braehead, the retail and leisure destination located in Glasgow and owned by property company SGS, has announced the opening of a new Flannels store.

The luxury fashion retailer, owned by Frasers Group plc, has taken on a 10,000 sq ft unit and has committed to a long-term lease.

Steve Gray, head of European retail asset management at Global Mutual, said: “Flannels will further diversify our leading fashion offer here at Braehead and we are incredibly excited for the store to open its doors today. Its luxury, multi-brand offer aligns exactly with what we want to give our visitors – quality, choice and excellent in-store experiences.

“In the wake of the pandemic, brands are once again investing in their physical offering. In-person stores continue to form a central pillar of wider omni-channel strategies and quality space like that here at Braehead – where footfall is strong, and the existing tenant mix compelling – is once again in demand.”

 

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