Clothing giant Levi's is set to open a new store in Nottingham's Victoria Centre in November. The store will be located on the lower floor of the shopping centre and will be a great addition to its diverse range of fashion brands. More exciting announcements are expected in the coming months.
Nottingham's Victoria Centre has confirmed the opening of a new store, that's set to arrive in November. Clothing giant Levi's will be housed in the former Boux Avenue lingerie shop, which closed down on August 20.
Shopping centre officials say more 'exciting announcements' are to be made over the next few months. This will not be Nottingham's only Levi's store, as one is already located in nearby Clumber Street. The new store will be located on the lower floor of the shopping centre and will be a 'great addition' to its 'diverse' range of fashion brands, which includes River Island, Office, Next, and John Lewis. Boux Avenue, which had occupied the unit since 2018, left Victoria Centre in August due to its lease expiring and the centre changing the layout of some of the shop units.
“Levi’s will be a great addition to our already diverse line-up of fashion brands, and we’re excited to welcome them to the centre in time for the festive period. Further details are to be announced by Levi’s over the coming weeks. “We’ve also got a number of exciting announcements lined up over the next few months. While we’re not in a position to talk about them now, we’re looking forward to revealing more details in the near future.”
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