Long queues in shopping malls: Zara, Bershka and other Inditex stores have opened in Kyiv

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Inditex stores are returning to Ukraine, as informs Spanish news agency EFE. Zara, Pull&Bear, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Oysho and Zara Home chains are resuming work. On April 3, the first 20 stores, including three Zara boutiques, opened in Kyiv.

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Ukrainian Council of Shopping Centers told which Inditex stores and at which locations have already started working in the capital:

  • Zara
    • TRC DREAM
    • SEC RIVER MALL
    • TRC Republic Park
    • Shopping center Lavina Mall
  • Bershka
    • TRC Republic Park
    • TRC DREAM
    • SEC RIVER MALL
  • Pull&Beаr
    • TRC Republic Park
    • TRC DREAM
    • SEC RIVER MALL
    • Sky Mall
  • Stradivarius
    • TRC DREAM
    • SEC RIVER MALL
    • Shopping center Lavina Mall
  • Massimo Dutti
    • SEC RIVER MALL
    • TRC Gulliver
  • Zara Home
  • Oysho
    • SEC RIVER MALL
    • TRC Gulliver
    • Shopping center Lavina Mall

The following stores should appear in Kyiv on April 5. Additional boutiques of such brands as Stradivarius, Massimo Dutti, Oysho, Pull&Bear, etc. will resume work.

Photo: RBC-Ukraine

We will remind that the Inditex company stopped its activities in Ukraine after the start of a full-scale war. Recently, “Skyscraper” reported that already in April, Zara stores will start working not only in Kyiv, but also in Lviv.

In the coming months, Inditex plans to reopen about 50 of its 84 stores in Ukraine, mainly in the capital and western regions. The company promises a gradual recovery of commercial activity in physical and online stores, as well as adaptation to market needs.

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