Fashion retailer set to unveil a larger store in Autumn

  • Next to open new store in Westfield Stratford City this Autumn
  • New store will be 34,000 sq ft on the first floor
  • Unclear which concessions will be in store
  • Bath & Body Works also expected to open nearby
  • Gymshark opening second UK store in the Summer
  • Frasers Group opening two new Sports Direct flagships in Westfield shopping centres

Next is set to open its new Westfield Stratford City store this Autumn after closing its existing location back in February. The fashion retailer is due to unveil a new 34,000 sq ft unit on the centre’s first floor this September. It is unclear what concessions will be in store, but its previous Westfield Stratford branch included Lipsy and Victoria’s Secret. The new shop will sit next to Bath & Body Works, which is also expected to open in the Autumn. Gymshark is opening its second UK store in the Summer, with the brand opening a 7,000 sq ft shop on the ground floor. Frasers Group will be opening two new Sports Direct flagships in London’s Westfield shopping centres next year.

Factuality Level: 2
Factuality Justification: The article contains a lot of irrelevant information about other retailers opening stores in the same shopping center, which is not directly related to the main topic of Next opening a new store. It also lacks specific details about the new Next store and its offerings, making the information vague and potentially misleading.
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