A Lancaster shoe shop will be moving to a new high street location, it has been announced.
Shoe Zone will be relocating from Marketgate in Lancaster to the unit at 7 Penny Street which was, for many years, home to the Top Shop and Top Man clothing store.
The current Marketgate shop will be closing in a few days' time.
A statement on the St Nicholas Arcades Facebook page said: "St Nics is proud to announce that Shoezone is moving to 7 Penny Street. Only four days left in their current location."
The 7 Penny Street unit was most recently home to the Blue Inc clothing shop.
The footwear chain Shoe Zone recently closed its outlet in the Arndale shopping centre in Morecambe.
UPDATE - The new Lancaster store will open its doors on Friday April 28 with a grand opening on Saturday April 29.


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