Flying Tiger Copenhagen will close 18 of its 50 Danish stores. The company announced this consolidation plan in a recent statement. They aim to focus resources where customer demand is strongest.
Two stores in Northern Jutland will shut down completely. The Frederikshavn location on Danmarksgade will close. The Hjørring store in Metropol shopping center will also shut its doors. These closures will happen gradually over the next two years.
This move reflects the challenging retail environment in smaller Danish towns. The company appears to be prioritizing urban centers over regional locations. Store closures often signal shifting consumer patterns and economic pressures.
What does this mean for local shoppers? Residents in Frederikshavn and Hjørring will lose convenient access to the popular discount retailer. The closures may force customers to travel longer distances for their shopping needs.
Flying Tiger Copenhagen maintains 32 other stores across Denmark. The company continues operating in larger cities and high-traffic areas. Their Danish retail presence remains substantial despite these closures.