ISRAEL: Topman to open new stores – reports

By | 1 September 2010

 

Arcadia-owned men’s fashion retailer Topman is to open two new stores in Israel, according to local media reports.

The stores in Herzliya’s Arena Mall and Beersheba’s Seventh Avenue shopping centre are being opened by local partner Sakal Sport – part of a planned expansion that will see 25 Topman and Topshop stores open in Israel over the next three years.

The store in Herzliya will be next to the existing Topshop store, according to the reports, while the outlet in Beersheba will be shared with Topshop and Miss Selfridge.

Arcadia’s franchise deal with Sakal dates from 2003, with the first Topshop stores opening in the Arena Mall and in the Ramat Aviv centre.

Arcadia did not respond to request for comment on the reports.

 

Sectors: Apparel, Retail

Companies: Topman, Arcadia

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