Six new big names are set to join the line-up at the Trinity Leeds.
Nike: Rise, Zara, Jack & Jones, Knoop, Five Guys and Honi Poke will all be opening their doors at the city centre shopping destination. Nike will be launching its concept store Nike: Rise, taking over the former 10,000 sq ft Victoria’s Secret unit. Meanwhile, fashion retailer Zara will be open a new flagship store later this year, relocating into the centre from its current location on Briggate.
Honi Poke will also be joining Trinity Leeds, serving up fresh, Hawaii-inspired poke bowls. Steven Foster, centre director at Trinity Leeds, said: “As a leading retail destination which is so embedded in the city it serves, it’s important for Trinity Leeds to continually evolve.' He added: “These new brands will bring a dynamic and fresh attraction for guests and give them more reasons to come back time and time again. It’s set to be a very exciting year for Trinity Leeds.
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