New Yorker in Weiden: Planned expansion for more variety of fashion!

New Yorker in Weiden: Planned expansion for more variety of fashion!

The planned expansion of the clothing business "New Yorker" in the North Oberpfalz Center could be pioneering for the shopping habits of Weiden citizens. The branch, which has been present in Weiden since 1994, faces an enlargement that could significantly improve not only the range, but also the shopping experience for customers.

extension of the business

The fashion business will expand its area from the ground floor to the first floor to offer a more important selection of clothing. Branch manager Manuela Eckert-Akyüz reports that the future new department in the upper area of the branch will include laundry and men's fashion, while women's clothing will continue to be offered on the ground floor. The enlargement could not only enable new articles, but also better structuring of the offer.

construction process and schedule

The building application at the city of Weiden, and center manager Nicole Deckstein is currently explained that the construction work is expected to begin in September. Customers can hope for an opening of the extended sales area, possibly before Christmas or in January. An internal staircase should make access to the new area easier, whereby the opening of the existing business is guaranteed during the construction work.

The role of Brandit

Another aspect of this development affects the fashion business "Brandit", which is currently housed on the upper floor of the NOC. After the expansion of "New Yorker", "Brandit" may have to move to an empty sales area. No decision has yet been made about the exact future location planning, which has additional uncertainty for customers and operators.

historical dimension

The story of "New Yorker" in Weiden goes back to 1994, and the brand itself was founded in Flensburg in 1971. The move to the NOC in 2019 was already celebrated with an extension. It shows the continuous growth of the brand and its adaptability to the needs of consumers, which should not be underestimated in a time of the constantly changing retail.

A look into the future

The planned increase in the sales area could not only enrich the offer in willow, but also be a signal for the general attractiveness of the NOC as a shopping center. The investment in more sales space indicates that retail in pastures is becoming more important and possibly attracting more entrepreneurs who want to benefit from the positive development in the region.

- Nag

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