Posted: Mon 1st Feb 2016

Closing Date For Town Centre TK Maxx Store Confirmed

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Feb 1st, 2016

The closing date for a town centre clothing store has been confirmed – with the brand set to relocate to an out of town retail park the next day. 

Back in July 2015 it was announced that TK Maxx on Island Green was to relocate to the Plas Coch Retail Park after reportedly signing a 15-year lease to take on the former JJB store.

The store has been a long term occupier of Island Green and is one of the few original stores that remains at the site. The relocation of the store will mean there will be one vacant unit on Island Green.

In December Wrexham.com reported that an opening date for the new Plas Coch store had been confirmed – however there was some confusion as to when the current store will close, and if the new lease at Plas Coch meant there would be two TK Maxx stores in Wrexham.

Signs in the store window have since confirmed the store will close on Wednesday 17th January, with the new Plas Coch store opening the next day at 9am.

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Plas Coch Retail Park is already home to Frankie and Benny’s, DW Sport, Boots, Pets and Home and Sports Direct. The relocation of TK Maxx will mean that the Plas Coch Retail Park is now full to capacity, with the store filling the remaining vacant unit.



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