ONE of the UK’s leading fashion and footwear retailers, Footasylum has opened its newest store in Wrexham.
At 9am on Friday, November 22, the new shop opened to the public, bringing fresh kicks, the latest streetwear and accessories to the Wrexham community.
The store will feature a huge selection of top brands along with Footasylum's exclusive lines.
Until now, the nearest high-quality apparel and footwear store to Wrexham has been in Broughton Retail Park. The new business will enable the brand to establish a strong presence in the region.
Real estate advisor Savills completed the transaction on behalf of the retailer. Josh Howe, Director in the Savills team, previously spoke to the Leader. He said: "Wrexham’s rich sports heritage offers Footasylum a unique opportunity to connect with a vibrant and growing community.
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"We’re optimistic that Footasylum will thrive in this new location as it strengthens its foothold in the UK."
Josh Price, Centre Manager of Eagles Meadow added: “We’re thrilled to bring Footasylum to Eagles Meadow Shopping Centre and offer the Wrexham community an exciting new destination for streetwear and footwear, this is another strong addition to our line up of stores and we can't wait to see the doors open soon."
Customers are invited to see the store for themselves. With special discounts and offers, it's a great place to shop as the Christmas countdown begins.
Opening hours are Monday to Saturday 9am until 6pm, and Sunday 10.30am until 4.30pm.
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