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Posted: 03/21/2013
BALTIMORE - One of the nation's largest retailers is bringing on-trend fashion and jobs to Baltimore.
Marshalls officially opened a new store in Baltimore Thursday, bringing with it 60 part-time and full-time positions.
The new store on East Pratt promises to bring "top-quality, on-trend fashions and the most sought-after designer brand names at unbelievable prices in ladies fashion, shoes, accessories, men's apparel, home, juniors, kids apparel and accessories, luggage, beauty and more."
The new store opened in grand style with giveaways, gift card prizes and more planned.
"The new Baltimore store will be a stocked with a new, fresh assortment of the designer and brand name merchandise that shoppers love, every single week," said Richard Sherr, President of Marshalls. "Our buyers are fashion experts with a keen sense of style and are passionate about finding the most coveted merchandise for our shoppers for so much less!"
STORE FACTS & FEATURES
Location: Lockwood Plaza, 600 East Pratt Street
Regular store hours:
9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday-Saturday
11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Sundays
In a press release issued Thursday, Marshalls shared that 10,000 new items are expected to arrive at the Baltimore store every week.
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