Kiosk78 and iMale join boutique shopping centre
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The Leeds Corn Exchange is celebrating the arrival of two new stores to the centre, as it welcomes menswear store Kiosk 78 and male grooming specialists iMale Apothecary & Salon. The shops become the newest additions to the boutique fashion destination with more new openings planned for the summer.
Kiosk 78, who recently won accolades from fashion industry magazine Drapers and men's magazines Esquire and FHM, offers exclusive labels, including A.P.C, Folk and Heritage Research.
Kiosk 78 owner, Damon Bryan said: "The business has grown substantially in recent years and I felt it was a natural progression to move to a bigger premise. I was attracted to Leeds Corn Exchange not only by the vast space and attractive interior, but also the unique history of the building. I have no doubt that in terms of location, the Corn Exchange definitely fits our bill and I am excited about the year ahead."
iMale the male grooming specialists have relocated from Vicar Lane and offer an award winning hairstyling and grooming service. They will also soon be offering treatments including facials, spray tans, waxing and hair styling, as well as specialist services including teeth whitening and tattoo removal.
Neil Smeadley, owner of i-Male said: "I have always been a huge fan of the Corn Exchange as a shopping destination and to now be part of the family is great for our business. We believe our offering fits very nicely with the other brilliant independents currently in the Corn Exchange."
Louise Smith, centre manager at Leeds Corn Exchange said: "We are very excited to welcome i-Male and Kiosk 78. Their arrival shows that we are still offering the best in independent shopping in Leeds. Visitors can now shop, eat and be groomed all in the comfort of one of the most beautiful buildings in the city centre."
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