SIGNAGE has now appeared on Primark's new store in The Broadway.
Work has been underway to transform the former Debenhams department store unit.
The Primark store, which is moving from the Kirkgate Shopping Centre, is due to open in autumn.
The long-standing shopping centre, owned by Bradford Council, will be demolished once Primark moves to The Broadway, and Kirkgate Market traders transfer into the new Darley Street Market.
A date for the centre’s closure and demolition has yet to be set.
Over the last few months, signs for the new Primark store appeared on the outside of The Broadway.
Primark's branding then started to appear on the unit, with the arches and windows around the shop's entrance turning blue.
Now the lettering has been put in place above the entrance.
What Primark has said
Earlier this month, a spokesperson for Primark told the Telegraph & Argus: "Works are underway at Primark Bradford's new location in The Broadway shopping centre as we prepare for our move.
"We're excited to welcome our Bradford shoppers to the new store and will share more details in due course.
"In the meantime, customers can continue to enjoy shopping in our Primark Bradford store in the Kirkgate Shopping Centre and can also go online to check availability before heading into store."
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