Nike is planning to have a big party to celebrate the opening of the giant's new Trinity Leeds store
In recent weeks, we’ve seen work ongoing at the base of the new Nike: Rise store at Trinity Leeds . It is taking over the former Victoria’s Secret unit at the shopping centre.
Steven Foster, centre director at Trinity Leeds, said: “It’s incredibly exciting to welcome Nike: Rise to Trinity Leeds, offering a first-of-its-kind retail concept with a unique digital experience to help people connect with sport in Leeds, and the local sporting community. The launch of Nike: Rise – the brand’s only concept store in the region – comes during a particularly exciting time for Trinity Leeds, as we gear up to welcome more big name brands in the coming months.
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