Posted: Thu 16th Mar 2017

Wrexham Shoe Shop Reopens Following £250k Investment

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Mar 16th, 2017

A leading shoe shop has reopened in Wrexham following a quarter of a million pound revamp.

Europe’s biggest shoe retailer, Deichmann shoes, located on Regent Street, reopened yesterday after undergoing several weeks of refurbishment.

Deichmann say the 258m2 Wrexham store has undergone a complete, £250,000 refurbishment, in order to reflect the brand identity of the company’s 3,700 strong global portfolio.

Like its counterparts, the Wrexham store now benefits from a simple, customer friendly layout, with all the stock available on the shop floor so that customers can easily locate and try on the style and size of their choice.

Deichmann specialises in women’s, men’s and children’s shoes – along with bags and accessories.

John Manning, Store Manager of Deichmann Wrexham, said: “We’re really excited to have reopened the doors of our newly refurbished store this week.”

“We’re looking forward to welcoming both new and old customers into the store and continuing to be a well-loved shopping fixture for the people of Wrexham.”



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