One of the UK's most successful outdoor clothing retailers has opened a new store in Lowestoft.
Trespass opened a new shop at the Britten Centre in Lowestoft today (Wednesday).
Occupying a "prominent position" at the entrance of the shopping centre, Trespass offers high-quality clothing, footwear, accessories and equipment for all types of outdoor pursuits.
Lowestoft just got brighter. The new Trespass has arrived.
— Britten Centre (@BrittenCentre) February 7, 2024
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National commercial property and investment firm Evolve Estates - who acquired The Britten Centre in Lowestoft in May 2022 - said Trespass had committed to the Britten Centre after signing a lease for unit 7 at the shopping centre off the town centre.
The Britten Centre, which has numerous retail units located over 52,435sq ft off London Road North, is home to high street chains including Iceland, WH Smith, Superdrug and Pandora.
A statement on the LCP Group website said: "Evolve Estates, part of M Core is pleased to announce that Trespass, one of the UK's most successful outdoor clothing retailers, has signed a lease for unit 7 at the Britten Centre in Lowestoft."
Adam Davies, Asset Manager of Evolve Estates, said: "We are happy to welcome Trespass to the Britten Centre, which is a testament to the strength and appeal of the location and the centre.
"Trespass is a well-known and respected brand in the outdoor market, and we are confident that they will attract more customers and enhance the retail mix at the centre.
"We look forward to working with them and supporting their growth in Lowestoft."
Posts on The Britten Shopping Centre X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook pages: said: "Lowestoft just got brighter.
"The new Trespass has arrived.
"Find the brand new store in Unit 7 at The Britten Centre."
Trespass was created in 1984 and has other outlets in Great Yarmouth, Norwich, Cromer, Sheringham, Wells-next-the-Sea and King's Lynn.
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