At the opening of Trier gallery belonged in the fall of 2008 S.Oliver firmly to the inventory. Now, almost 15 years later, the store is clearing its sales area. The fashion retailer’s last day of sales is April 1st. The mystery of the successor has been solved: soon there will be on the almost 650 square meters sporting goods to buy.
JD Sports is coming to Trier
The Trier folk friend first reported on the planned reopening and spoke to center manager Thomas Eggert. Accordingly, the sports fashion store with a focus on fashionable sneakers will occupy the retail space on the ground and first floor. The prominent to meat street lying shop windows will soon not only adorn sneakers, but also everything a sporting goods heart desires.
JD Sports is known for its wide range of products including footwear, apparel and accessories from leading sports brands such as Nike, Adidas, Puma, Under Armor and Reebok. The company also offers a number of exclusive products and collections only available at JD Sports. In addition to the planned Store in Trier there is also a JD Sports in Koblenz (Forum-Mittelrhein shopping center) and in Saarbrücken (Europa-Galerie shopping center), the TV adds in its report.
When does the new dealer open?
After April 1st the rooms will be empty – S. Oliver will then move out of the gallery. In an interview with TV, Eggert explains that a exact date not yet determined. When S. Oliver leaves the almost 700 square meter area, the stores for JD Sport will have to be remodeled and prepared. “It will probably be fine before the reopening Herbst be,” Eggert is quoted as saying.
Why is S.Oliver leaving Trier?
After the reasons for the retreat from the S.Oliver Group, which also owns the brands Comma and Liebeskind Berlin People’s friend sent a request. On the part of the company there was first no respond. However, center manager Eggert said that the contract was normal expired may be. The owner of the Trier gallery was also “quite interested” in using this “filet shop space fresh brands to rejuvenate.“
Report from Trierischer Volksfreund (March 30, 2023), own report