These stores are in addition to a new store lease in Tysons Corner, Washington, signed earlier in the year. The new Brooklyn store in the recently constructed City Point complex will have frontage onto Fulton Street, giving Primark prime access to Brooklyn’s principal retail high street. Meanwhile the Roosevelt Field location will position Primark in the pre-eminent mall serving Long Island and at Crossgates Mall the store will give Primark a foothold in the dominant shopping mall in the state’s capital, Albany, Primark said in a press release.
The new leases continue the Irish headquartered retailer’s steady US expansion path since opening its first store in Boston six years ago. In the past financial year, almost a third of Primark’s new store openings were in the US, including the most recent launch in September at Fashion District, Philadelphia, 13th store in the country.
Looking ahead, Primark intends to accelerate the pace of expansion in the US market, building on strong trading and a growing brand awareness. Over the next five years, Primark expects the US store estate to grow to some 60 stores. The success of recent openings outside of its existing North-East footprint – in Sawgrass Mills, Florida and State Street, Chicago – has shown that Primark’s unique formula of fashion and homewares at great value and low prices is resonating more widely. The US business performed well in the past financial year, delivering like-for-like sales growth of 6 per cent(excluding its downtown Boston store) two years ago and a good profit margin.
“Six years after we opened our first store in Boston, it’s clear that US customers – from Florida right up to Chicago – are loving the unique Primark offer. With our current portfolio of 13 stores trading really well, it feels like we’ve established a strong foundation from which to accelerate our expansion in the US market. The three new store locations in the New York region announced today are important new additions to our offer and the team is working hard to convert the sizable growth potential we see in the market into more new Primark stores – and more loyal Primark customers. The future for Primark in the US is looking very bright,” Paul Marchant, CEO Primark, said.
Reflecting the step-up in the pace of expansion in the US, Primark has strengthened its leadership team with the appointment of a new President to lead its US Operations. Kevin Tulip, who most recently led Primark’s Benelux business, will lead the retail operations in the US. Former President Andy Stewart is taking on the new role of director of business development for the US, working alongside the property team on the ground, the release added.
Primark sees further growth potential in all its existing markets. Building on the successful opening of 15 stores in the past financial year, it has 11 new store openings confirmed this year in Italy, Spain, Czech Republic, and Ireland alongside the Queens store. As well as the US, Primark intends to focus this expansion in its European markets of France, Italy and Iberia as well continuing to grow in central and eastern Europe (CEE). With stores now in the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Poland, it has signed leases for its first store in Bratislava, Slovakia and four further stores in Poland. Over the next five years, Primark expects its store estate to grow to 530 stores.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)