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Kate Spade to open first outlet store in Scotland

Kate Spade New York is to open its first outlet store in Scotland at premier designer village, Caledonia Park. Spanning 1,630 square feet, the shop will… View Article

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Kate Spade to open first outlet store in Scotland

Kate Spade New York is to open its first outlet store in Scotland at premier designer village, Caledonia Park.

Spanning 1,630 square feet, the shop will be situated opposite Scotland’s only Ralph Lauren outlet store and will sell the brand’s range of  handbags, clothing, shoes, jewellery and homewares.

The signing is part of Railpen’s drive to secure premium international brands as part of its retail leasing strategy for the destination.

The line-up at Caledonia Park also includes a recently opened store for Crew Clothing, which is expanding its outlet presence across the UK, and Animal’s first Scottish outlet store.

Matthew Howard, head of property asset management at Railpen, said: “Caledonia Park has moved from strength to strength since its refurbishment last year, and securing a Scottish debut in the form of kate spade new york solidifies this success. We have welcomed several high calibre retail brands over the past year, such as Dune London and Police, as well as the first Scottish outlet store for Animal, and these signings only add to our bourgeoning retail portfolio.”

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