MORE details on the relocation of a popular outdoor clothing brand in Worcester have been revealed.
Mountain Warehouse will complete its move from 66-67 Broad Street to 15-21 High Street on Saturday (May 9).
The 14,297 square-feet store, equivalent to three basketballs courts, will be split across men’s, women’s, kids’, footwear, accessories, and hard goods.
The store will also stock products from surfwear clothing brand Animal, which mountain Warehouse has owned since 2021.
FLASHBACK: Poundland closed in the High Street in 2025 (Image: Daniel Kelly/NQ)
Five new jobs have been created in the city as a result of the store moving to a larger space.
While Mountain Warehouse does not have an exact opening time, they expect the first customers to enter by 1pm.
MOVE: Mountain Warehouse is on the move (Image: Newsquest)
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Mountain Warehouse becomes the first business to take over 15-21 High Street since Poundland closed in August of 2025.
The value retailer had moved to the site less than two years earlier, opening in October 2023 after the previous tenant, Wilko, dissolved.
