Castle Towers is set to open Designer Precinct

Castle Towers is set to open Designer Precinct
“This Designer Precinct reflects our strategic focus on elevating Castle Towers’ retail mix.”
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Castle Towers is set to open its Designer Precinct on level three on November 13, a key part of the shopping centre’s long-term, strategic development.

Apart from refurbishment of existing stores, RM Williams and Camilla, the precinct introduces a range of premium and international fashion brands, including Aje, Kivari, Oroton, PE Nation, Tommy Hilfiger and Polo Ralph Lauren.

As part of the precinct’s development strategy, additional retail openings are scheduled through early next year.

“By introducing aspirational Australian and international brands, we’re creating a differentiated retail destination that meets the expectations of a growing and affluent customer base while supporting the centre’s long-term commercial growth,” said Anthony Wilson, Castle Towers’ GM.

“This Designer Precinct reflects our strategic focus on elevating Castle Towers’ retail mix,” he said.

“We’re proud to deliver a precinct that not only elevates the customer experience but also demonstrates Castle Towers’ ability to attract world-class retail brands to the Hills,” said Wilson.

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