Macclesfield: Opening date confirmed for new Clarks store

By Alex Greensmith

17th Feb 2022 | Local News

The Macclesfield Mill Street new store is moving from the Grosvenor Centre, after half-a-century there.
The Macclesfield Mill Street new store is moving from the Grosvenor Centre, after half-a-century there.

The Clarks Shop in the Grosvenor Centre is relocating to 12 Mill Street in April 2022.

The move which follows over 50 years in the Grosvenor Centre is an exciting one for this family-owned Clarks Franchise. The new store will be refitted in the 'Clarks pure shop fit' and will give the business extra room both on the shopfloor and stockspace.

They will be stocking Clarks mens, ladies and childrens shoes and all our current team will be moving to our new premises.

John Martin, Clarks Franchisee for Clarks Macclesfield commented "We are very all very excited by the move to Mill Street after many years in the Grosvenor Shopping Centre. The new store should enable us to give better choice in mens, ladies and childrens shoes as well as offering you the excellent service which you have become accustomed to."

The new store is planned to open on Saturday April 2 2022. Watch this space for further updates.

Clarks in Macclesfield is a family-run Clarks Franchise with other nearby branches at Buxton, Leek and Hinckley.

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