PLENTY TO OPEN FIRST STORE OUTSIDE OF BC, IN CALGARY

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*****UPDATE: Plenty’s Calgary store opened August 30th 2013. Grand opening: Friday September 13th 2013***


Vancouver based Plenty will open its first store outside of British Columbia next month. It will be located in Calgary’s Chinook Centre. The store will be about 2,400 square feet and will be located on the mall’s second level near the new Nordstrom store, currently under construction


For those unfamiliar, Plenty is a women’s and men’s multi-brand retailer. It was started in 1989 and carries private label merchandise as well as other designer labels. It has four stores in the Vancouver area and one in Victoria. Calgary will therefore be Plenty’s sixth store location. 


Thank you to our source Ryan, aka Mr. Fabulous, for providing us with this tip. You can find his blog here: http://immrfabulous.com and you can follow him on Twitter


[Chinook Centre website]


[Plenty website]

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