Another attraction at attractive prices. At the end of September, it will open a new store in Prague
“The Czech Republic is a very important market for us, where we have been operating for 17 years. We are convinced that the people of Prague will fall in love with the new chain, “said Dariusz Milek, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of HalfPrice.
HalfPrice started its month at the beginning of May in Poland, where in one and a half years the CCC group opened 13 stores, which were visited by half a million customers. The company wants to have 65 HalfPrice stores in operation in Europe by the end of this year.
Primark opened it. The line stretched to the horse, firefighters deployed a water cannon
“The store will offer a lot of printing products from well-known brands as attractive,” the company said in a report. However, according to Roman Puchala, who is the CEO of HalfPrice in the Czech Republic, the offered goods will satisfy even the tastes of demanding customers. “The big advantage is the minimalist concept of the sales look,” adds Puchala.
Nine new brands in the Czech Republic
The CCC footwear retail network operates in 29 countries. It has been on the Czech market since 2004, operating 89 stores there. In 2018, CCC Czech reported a profit of approximately 42 million crowns, bringing 1.8 billion crowns. Recent financial results are not available. In addition to brick-and-mortar stores, Czechs can also shop online at ccc.eu, eobuv.cz, Modivo and DeeZee, which fall under the CCC group.
Clothes, shoes and furniture. Praguers enjoy shops after a long time
According to Cushman & Wakefield, nine new retail brands have already entered the Czech Republic this year. This year’s first half is the strongest in the last three years, last year six new brands appeared on the Czech market in the first six months, eight the year before. According to Cushman & Wakefield, stores are being opened this year that were postponed last year due to a coronavirus pandemic.
According to Cushman & Wakefield, the most significant entry is the arrival of the Irish chain Primark, which opened a store on Wenceslas Square in Prague on Thursday. The Italian luxury brand Versace and the Slovak clothing brand Dedoles are also new in the clothing category in the country. Among the new brands is also Fielmann ophthalmic optics, Cozy Home furniture and home accessories store, Mr. Jeff, Cinemax cinema network and in the Dobro & Dobro Cafe and Motiko catering section.