Retail brand by Polish fashion chain LPP is set to open in at CityCenter Celje in Slovenia.

SES Spar European Shopping Centers and LPP, one of Poland’s largest fashion retailers, is set to open its first Slovenian RESERVED brand store on more than 1,700 square meters at CityCenter Celje at the beginning of September 2018. The LPP Group is a publicly traded company based in Gdansk, which operates over 1,700 attractive fashion stores throughout Europe under the Reserved, Mohito, House, Cropp, and Sinsay brand names.
The new RESERVED store at CityCenter Celje will offer over 1,700 square meters of stylish fashion for women, men, adolescents, and children at affordable prices. The opening is scheduled for the beginning of September.
Including its market entry in Slovenia, LPP is represented in over 20 countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa. The company has been active in the market since 1991 and employs 25,000 people. “Slovenia has been in our expansionary focus for a long time. Our brand awareness is strengthened via our openings at the best locations in major cities. Celje is the third largest city in Slovenia, and CityCenter Celje is in the top position at the location. For us, this is the perfect starting point for further brand expansion in the country,” explains Ivana Marjanović, Regional Director SEE, Leasing and Expansion from LPP in Zagreb with regard to the expansion strategy.
“SES is the preferred partner for brand concepts that want to expand into new countries. We are known for introducing the latest shop concepts at our centers in Slovenia. We are pleased to have found an international top shop partner for CityCenter in LPP via its RESERVED brand. In Ljubljana, we have other major shopping center projects in the pipeline,” says Hans-Dieter Girlinger, Head of Leasing at SES, regarding the new brand entry.
The turnover of SES Spar European Shopping Centers increased by 18% to 3.1 billion euros, a record for the company.
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