Foot Locker Reopens at Tuscia Shopping Centre

Date: 18th November 2025

Location: Viterbo, Italy

Foot Locker reopens revamped flagship at Tuscia Shopping Centre, unveiling modernised 260 sqm store with premium Nike, Adidas and New Balance ranges.

Foot Locker has officially reopened its doors at Tuscia Shopping Centre in Viterbo, Italy, after completing a comprehensive store restyling. The 260 sqm unit has been redesigned to align with the brand’s latest retail standards, optimising the layout and delivering a more engaging shopping experience.

The refreshed store features a clean, contemporary look, enhanced by natural wood accents set against dark-toned walls. Premium wall displays highlight exclusive athletic footwear from leading global brands including Nike, Adidas and New Balance, complemented by a wide selection of sportswear for the whole family.

Foot Locker is a global leader in athletic footwear and apparel, operating more than 620 stores across 20 European countries as it approaches its 30th anniversary in the region.

This reopening reinforces Tuscia’s position as a preferred destination for international brands and quality retail.

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