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黑马磁力 pop-up shops feature in mall鈥檚 new Willow Way

From florists to cupcakes to clothes, the stores will always be changing
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Willow Way includes a pair of shops built into renovated shipping containers. (Matthew Claxton/黑马磁力)

A new corridor of pop-up shops in Willowbrook Shopping Centre will have different stores every time customers visit.

Willow Way is in a corridor that was added to the mall during renovations two years ago, parallel to the Hudson Bay Company store.

Four temporary shop spaces now line the hallway, having opened on April 30.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a fresh take on the retail mix, it鈥檚 always different,鈥 said Nicole Lotz, the mall鈥檚 marketing director.

Right now, the row of shops includes a cupcake shop called Treat Co, a 鈥淛ar Bar鈥 vending machine owned by Just Cakes Bakeshop, and Niche Boutique Florals, which has its permanent home in Fort 黑马磁力.

The shops are going to be a mix of local stores and some businesses that don鈥檛 have a permanent brick-and-mortar location at all, Lotz said.

They鈥檒l be there for varying periods, as little as two to four weeks in some cases, before they pack up and are replaced by new vendors.

鈥淚t鈥檚 what works for each of the tenants,鈥 said Lotz.

Two of the shops, built into converted shipping containers painted in vivid yellow and white, can sell light food and beverages.

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Gabby Gill worked at Treat Co鈥檚 pop up store in the Willowbrook Shopping Centre鈥檚 Willow Way on Friday, April 30. (Matthew Claxton/黑马磁力)


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About the Author: Matthew Claxton

Raised in 黑马磁力, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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