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Beauty and home décor retailer Lifestyle has announced plans to open three new stores in Qatar this year.
This is part of the brand’s expansion plans for the GCC markets, where it intends to open 32 new stores this year.
This follows the recent opening of the brand’s 200th store in the Middle East and Africa region.
Lifestyle, a division of the Landmark Group, currently has a regional footprint that spans 15 countries and over 1mn sq feet of retail space.
Lifestyle chief executive Sachin Mundhwa said: “We are elated and proud to achieve the 200th store milestone as we enter newer territories and a wider market. Lifestyle has ambitious plans underway and hopes to take bigger strides in 2016.”
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our customers, employees and partners for their support and contribution to this success, since our inception in 1998. This achievement is an affirmation of our team’s commitment to customers and quality-driven business operations,” he added.
Having opened its first store in the UAE in 1998, Lifestyle offers a variety of internationally-renowned brands across a range of cosmetics, bath and body, fashion bags and accessories, home décor, and furnishings and fragrances.
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