Primor, Pull & Bear or Nike Outlet, some of the new Oasiz Madrid brands

More than 4.6 million people have passed through the Oasiz Madrid shopping center since it opened its doors in Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid) just five months ago and now they are committed to announcing new brands to continue attracting the public.

The latest commercial and gastronomic firms incorporated by Compañía de Phalsbourg, owner of the resort, have been Outly, the main European chain of high-end sunglasses in outlet format, and the perfumery Primor. In the field of food, the center has opened Sucré Salé, a place specializing in crepes made according to the original recipe from Brittany, as well as MásQMenos, a concept of healthy traditional cuisine with ham as the protagonist.

Likewise, well-known fashion firms such as Pull & Bear, Desigual, Mayoral and Décimas will soon be present at an Oasiz Madrid that will see its gastronomic offer complete with the arrival of El Kiosko, Grill Corner, Wanderlust, La Chulapona, Sushiko, the patisserie artisan El Obrador de Goya and Delhi Barbar, where you can taste the best of Indian cuisine. The sports offer at Oasiz Madrid will be expanded with the arrival of Nike Outlet, which will begin construction in June.

Starting this month, moreover, all those who like the beach will be able to enjoy an unforgettable summer without leaving Madrid at the Beach Club: a 3,000-square-meter complex that includes a swimming pool, jacuzzi, beach bar, restaurant and a chill out area on the roof top where concerts will be held and there will be DJ sessions.

Raphael Martin, president of Compañía de Phalsburg, stated that “it is a real satisfaction for us to see the favorable evolution that Oasiz Madrid is registering, both in the incorporation of new brands and in the number of visitors registered to date. This success endorses our commitment to an innovative project that prioritizes the customer experience, in line with the current demands of transformation of the retail sector”.

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