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Sports Direct opens new store in Preston - Retail Focus - Retail Design

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Sports Direct opens new store in Preston - Retail Focus - Retail Design

Sports Direct has opened the doors to a brand-new 35,000sq. ft store in Preston, as part of the group’s strategic expansion plans. The store, which is situated in Deepdale Shopping Park houses Sports Direct, USC, Evans Cycles and GAME as well as a Belong esports arena. James France, Group Head of Real Estate at Frasers Group said: “With each new store opening, we […]

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