The biggest Poundland store in Scotland, which comes in at 18,380 square feet and is based on Glasgow Crown Street will open its doors in March
BUDGET STORES: Poundland's plans will see 26 stores open in the first half of the eyar with the rest to follow in the latter half of 2023 Poundland will create up to 800 jobs as it plans to open and relocate 50 stores.
The major growth operation will see the retailer open half a million square feet of retail space between now and September 2023.reports that there are eight openings confirmed to go ahead from January to March while six others are in the final stages of lease negotiations. The biggest Poundland store in Scotland, which comes in at 18,380 square feet and based on Glasgow Crown Street will open its doors in March. In February and March, Poundland will will relocate stores in Newport, Llantrisant and Rotherham.Further openings are planned and they include full size stores in Aldershot and Castle Bromwich, while East Dulwich will get a new Poundland Local convenience store.
Poundland opened 18 stores between October to December last year. The relocations scheduled for this year will consist of upgrading smaller stores as leases expire with new stores coming in the next few months ranging between 3,372 and 18,380 square feet in size. Poundland managing director Barry Williams said: “We know how customers appreciate the effort we’ve made in the last few years to transform our offer, offering them more of what they want to buy, week-in, week-out. That transformation means we have to step up our search for the best locations to bring the best of Poundland to customers across the UK and that’s precisely what we’ll do in 2023.
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