Retailer reopens store after $5m face-lift

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Jack’s of Fiji director Nikul Khatri cut the ribbon during the opening of Jacks Nadi Flagship Store at Nadi Town yesterday. Picture: BALJEET SINGH

Jack’s of Fiji re-opened its ‘Flagship’ store in Nadi yesterday after a $5 million renovation upgrade.

The store, which opens after being closed down for a year, is a haven for shoppers seeking a fresh and exciting experience.

Additionally it has created 50 new jobs, both permanent and part-time.

Jacks of Fiji director Nikul Khatri said the newly-renovated Nadi Flagship store represents their commitment to the town’s growth and development.

“What’s new in this store is more than just a fresh look. It’s a transformation,” Mr Khatri said.

“We have expanded the space for men’s fashion on the ground floor, offering a larger and more comfortable area for our customers to explore the latest trends and styles.”

He added that they have also introduced the brand new XL Sports Store, which features a wide range of international brands along with their very own QAQA line.

“On the first floor, you will find ladies fashion and a dedicated Little India store offering an extensive selection of fashion and beauty products and a unique shopping experience inspired by the vibrant culture of Little India.

“The second floor houses the first full-fledged Baby Jack’s store in Nadi. On this floor, you will also discover the third BATA store in the country.”

Mr Khatri said the expansion ensures that Jack’s of Fiji remains a one-stop destination for quality products and a diverse shopping experience.

“I am excited to announce that we will next commence renovation of the second Jack’s building located across the road from our Flagship store.

“This building will soon undergo a complete renovation plus we are also renovating Corner Cafe, a beloved destination for our patrons.”

He said the opening of it’s flagship store was a “celebration of new beginning, a reinvigorated shopping experience and our unwavering commitment to our customers and to Nadi.”