Trinity Leeds is welcoming nine new arrivals, including Japanese-inspired lifestyle brand MINISO, independent pop-up Curated Makers, interactive learning centre MathsCity, restaurant Burgamoré – Italian Street Food, cosmetic specialists Laser Clinics, premium beauty retailer Space NK, a Bike Park, a new Leeds United Store and student hub called The Study.
The new MINISO store will be the first in Yorkshire when it launches on Wednesday 13th October, offering tech, toys, fashion, stationery, home and beauty products, with new launches every month and exclusive partnerships with some of the world’s best-loved brands, including Marvel, Disney and We Bare Bears.
Meanwhile, the Curated Makers pop-up shop brings 35 local makers and artists to Trinity Leeds, offering customers the chance to shop small in the run-up to Christmas, with a range of handmade products from local makers from Leeds and Yorkshire, including candles from Golden Hour Co, wellbeing kits from Mind&Full, vibrant statement jewellery from Silly Loaf, iconic landmark prints from Art by Arjo, and pieces by Leeds Arts University graduate Millie Rothera – a print designer with a passion for colour and textiles.
MathsCity offers a new experience for visitors at Trinity Leeds, taking a hands-on approach to maths with interactive displays including a giant bubble, kaleidoscope, puzzle challenges and 30 exhibits for all the family. Launched by the charity MathsWorldUK, MathsCity aims to give people of all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to take their first step into the real-life world of maths in a fun environment.
Food fans can also enjoy tasty treats from new arrival Burgamoré – Italian Street Food, with a menu that combines authentic Italian pizza, pasta and burgers to create a unique menu, with plenty of vegan and halal options.
Whites fans can also make the most of the new Leeds United retail superstore, which is now open on Marcelo Bielsa Way. Moving from its previous location at Trinity Leeds, the new store is significantly bigger, sprawled across two floors and covering 10,000 sq ft – similar in size to the official Leeds United store at Elland Road.
A new dedicated student-only space called The Study has also launched, offering a free space for students to work alone or collaboratively, with free Wi-Fi and work stations, aimed at Freshers, undergraduates, post-graduates, and school and college students.
Cosmetic specialists Laser Clinics has also joined the line-up, offering laser hair removal services, skin treatments including microdermabrasion and LED light therapy, and non-invasive cosmetic injectable treatments.
Cyclists can also make the most of a new Bike Park located at the top of Albion Street near Boots, where guests can park their bikes for free from 8.30am to 7.30pm every day.
Beauty retailer Space NK has also joined Trinity Leeds after relocating from the Victoria Quarter, with a new 1,700 sq ft store selling popular brands such as Charlotte Tilbury, Elemis, Laura Mercier, Nars, and Anastasia Beverly Hills.
David Maddison, Centre Director at Trinity Leeds, said: “We’re very excited to welcome such a diverse range of new names to Trinity Leeds, giving shoppers even more choice in the run-up to the festive season. Whether you’re looking for something unique from a local business at our Curated Makers pop-up, or something from one of our big-name brands, we’ve got it all under one roof at Trinity Leeds.”