Urban Planet coming to KP
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A fourth large-format retailer — Urban Planet — will open a store in the former Target space in Kildonan Place Shopping Centre.
The Regent Avenue shopping centre was to announce today a 18,250-square-foot Urban Planet outlet will open in its redeveloped east wing in early summer.
It will be the chain’s third store in Winnipeg.
It also has outlets in the Polo Park Shopping Centre and in the SmartCentres Winnipeg Southwest retail power centre on Kenaston Boulevard.
“Urban Planet will be a great addition to our expansion wing, along with Marshalls, HomeSense and H&M,” Kildonan Place general manager Sandra Hagenaars said.
“Their selection and pricing fit perfectly in our market, and we’re happy to bring this on-trend fashion retailer to east Winnipeg.”
The new Urban Planet store will be located across from H&M.
Hagenaars said construction of the store has started.
When completed, Kildonan Place’s redeveloped east wing will boast as many as 11 retailers and services.
Marshalls, HomeSense, H&M and Urban Planet are the only ones announced so far.
The shopping centre said an unveiling event for the new wing is planned for later this spring, in advance of the mid-May openings of the Marshalls and HomeSense stores. A grand opening event will be held later this summer, once most of the new stores are open.
Marshalls and HomeSense, which are both owned by TJX Companies Inc., will share space in a new 45,000-sq.-ft. superstore in the mall. They were originally scheduled to open April 18.
The H&M store was scheduled to open late this spring. The retailer has not said how big its store will be.
Urban Planet is one of the fastest-growing fashion brands in Canada, with more than 100 locations across the country. Its target market is men and women aged 16 to 24 years.
“With Urban Planet joining the KP family, our fashion categories continue to grow and thrive,” Hagenaars said. “From infant to adult, we can outfit your entire family.”
Kildonan Place is located at 1555 Regent Ave. W. and is the largest shopping centre in northeast Winnipeg. It has more than 100 stores and services and is managed by Primaris Management Inc., which is a division of H&R REIT.
murray.mcneill@freepress.mb.ca