A popular lifestyle brand is opening a second store in Bury town centre to celebrate its 10th anniversary.
East-Asian-inspired lifestyle firm KENJI will be opening its doors on Central Street at The Rock shopping centre in November with the official launch date yet to be confirmed.
The shop will mark the second one in the town centre, with KENJI's flagship Mill Gate Shopping Centre store first opening in 2015.
The new store design draws inspiration from the upcoming KENJILAND app, featuring a vibrant and immersive retail environment and will create ten new jobs.
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In celebration of this milestone, both stores in The Rock and Mill Gate will be open and trading throughout the Christmas period, providing a wide range of designer homewares, kitchenwares, stationery and fashion accessories.
Eddie Shepherd, managing director of KENJI said: “We’re delighted to be celebrating our 10th anniversary with the opening of a larger store with a broader product offer at The Rock in Bury.
"This new store’s creative inspiration is derived from our upcoming KENJILAND app, showcases our passion for innovation, and reaffirms our confidence in the centre as the premier shopping destination in Bury.
"As we look to the future, this store represents the next chapter in our journey, and we can’t wait to share it with the community during the festive season.”
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The brand has stores across the UK, including in The Trafford Centre, Manchester's Arndale centre and Preston.
Arnold Wilcox-Wood, centre director at The Rock, added: “KENJI has a very exciting offer which we think will be hugely popular with our visitors.
"We look forward to the store opening ahead of the busy Christmas trading period and wish the team all the success.
"We’re thrilled to be able to celebrate their 10th anniversary with the opening of a store at The Rock.”
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