A CLOTHING business based in Birchwood is celebrating a successful expansion into Liverpool ONE shopping centre.
ARNE is an online clothing company, run by brothers Reece and Ryan Broadhurst, and recently triumphed at a pop-up location in the shopping centre.
The company moved into Birchwood Park in 2021, marking the then-largest-ever move to the business park.
Having moved from strength to strength since it launched, the company quickly outgrew its initial space in Wigan, moving to Birchwood in May 2021.
The pop-up store was open on Friday, March 10, and Saturday, March 11, and proved to be a hit with shoppers.
Reece and Ryan said: "We have loved Liverpool since an early age, so it was extremely important to us to hold a pop-up space right in the heart of the city, making Liverpool ONE the obvious option.
"The Liverpool community has been a crucial part of our brand journey and we wouldn’t be where we are today without their loyalty – the amount of ARNE we see when walking around the city still overwhelms us and we hope to see this continue as we grow!”
Featuring a range of ARNE’s high-quality, minimalistic clothing and footwear, as well as exclusive products and limited-edition items, the pop-up space mirrored the brand’s clean aesthetic with an understated fit-out, complete with simple steel walls, mirrors, and concrete floors.
Rob Deacon, senior asset manager at Grosvenor, commented: “We are so proud to have been the home of ARNE’s latest pop-up, particularly as it is a brand with strong local connections and a huge online presence.
"Helping ARNE to create a new and exciting physical experience for the Liverpool ONE visitor was no small feat; however, it was fantastic to see the overwhelmingly positive reaction they received.
"ARNE is the kind of pioneering and authentic retailer that perfectly complements Liverpool ONE and our visitors, and we are excited to see what comes next for them.”
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