Monday, January 17, 2011

Posh pan company Le Creuset also opened in Princes Square

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Many city centre store openings are good news to tell the city's economy -- and Scott Taylor, chief executive of Glasgow city marketing bureau proposed Numbers.
He said: "in the face of the current economic conditions Glasgow continue to prove it as the world's largest retail centres elastic outside of London's west end.
“With more than 1500 stores in the ‘Style Mile’ and an annual retail sales turnover of £2.4billion it is undoubtedly a key economic driver for the city and its future growth.”
One of the most anticipated shops to open all year hired Baywatch-style lifeguards to announce its arrival.
Hollister Co, sister brand of Abercrombie and Fitch, transported its surf shack-style shops straight from America to the Buchanan Galleries, while Spanish clothing firm Desigual also unveiled its first Scottish shop next door.
The host of big names attracted in the last 12 months have included COS, sister brand of H&M, which chose the biggest unit in Princes Square for its first Scottish store.
Posh pan company Le Creuset also opened in Princes Square, as did Aussie accessory brand Mimco.
The first phase of the £150m overhaul of the St Enoch Centre was also unveiled and shops introduced to the mall included watch firm Fossil, supermarket Tesco, popular clothes shop Cult, tartan specialist Ness and boutique Eye Candy.
Upmarket store Harvey Nicks also opened a temporary store.

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