Castore relocates to Manchester


Castore relocates to Manchester

Sports fashion brand Castore says it will be creating 300 new jobs over the next two years as it relocates its HQ from Liverpool to central Manchester. It will take up around 22,000 sq.ft. on the Albert Estate.

Castore was founded in 2015 by Thomas and Philip Beahon collaborates with sports personalities, designs and sells performance sportswear for men in more than 50 countries. It is forecasting revenues of over £100m this year. All of is current staff will be relocating to the new HQ.

Phil Beahon, director commented: “We are delighted to be moving to Manchester and opening Castore House as our global HQ in the city. It is clear for everyone to see that Manchester is a city with an incredible buzz about it and the number of fast growing, high tech businesses in the city were a real draw for us when choosing our long-term home for Castore.”

Castore operates retail stores in King’s Road, London and in the Liverpool One scheme, with plans to open a further five stores around the UK in the next six months.

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