Prague retail redevelopment demonstrates faith in fashion: DFNI Exclusive by Kevin Rozario

Kevin Rozario

1-Feb-2005

Prague Ruzyne airport is investing in new fashion stores as part of a planned retail revamp in its new terminal, now under construction. The work is scheduled for completion in 2006

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The airport is set to triple the space allocated to the category from just over 300sq m (3,230sq ft) to 900sq m (9,690sq ft). According to landlord Czech Airports Authority

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