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Sporting Goods Retailer Decathlon Opens Pop-Up Store in Brampton

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French sporting goods behemoth Decathlon has continued its Canadian expansion with a pop-up at the Bramalea City Centre near Toronto.

The pop-up store in Brampton, ON carries a variety of the company’s best selling products. In addition, the brand is offering free shipping to the store on any product purchased at Decathlon.ca.

Decathlon has more than 1,600 stores in over 50 countries. It designs, manufactures, tests, and sells apparel and equipment for over 65 different sports. Decathlon teams provide a complete sports experience through in-store gyms, product test areas, sports classes, training apps and physical and virtual activities for the community. Currently, there are five Decathlon Canada stores in Quebec, one in Nova Scotia and two in Ontario.

Retail brokerage and consultancy Oberfeld Snowcap is leading Decathlon’s expansion in Canada under the direction of Sylvain CharronRobert Weinberg and Darren Quayle

We will update this bulletin as the retail updates come in for the expansion.

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Dustin Fuhs
Dustin Fuhs
Dustin Fuhs is the former Editor-in-Chief of Retail Insider, Canada's most read retail trade publication. He has over 20 years experience in the retail, marketing, entertainment and hospitality industries. He has worked with Retail Insider since October 2020 in a number of roles, including associate publisher of the Retail Insider magazine. Dustin was named as Editor-in-Chief of Retail Insider in 2022. Dustin was named as a RETHINK Retail Top Retail Expert in 2024.

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