Posted: Mon 8th Feb 2016

New TK Maxx Store to Create 12 New Jobs

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Feb 8th, 2016

The relocation of a town centre clothing store is set to create 12 new jobs for Wrexham.

Last week Wrexham.com reported that the TK Maxx store on Island Green is to close on Wednesday 17th February before taking up a new residence at the Plas Coch Retail Park on Thursday 18th February.

The move will see the creation of 12 new jobs for Wrexham

A TK Maxx spokesperson said: “We are really excited to open our brand new store in Plas Coch Retail Park. TK Maxx is a store that offers a huge choice of great value style, for the wardrobe and the home all under one roof. With thousands of new items arriving each week, customers will always find something individual and special at a great price every time they visit.”

The relocation of TK Maxx will see the company take on the former JJB store on Plas Coch, which makes up 10,068sq ft unit on the retail park.

If you’re flexible, friendly, hardworking and interested in applying for a position at the brand new store, please visit www.tjxeurope.com/careers



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