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Lululemon Opened Its First Two Stores in Greece with Arion Retail

— May 25, 2026 — Business
Lululemon opened its first store in Greece in Kolonaki, central Athens, through a franchise partnership with Arion Retail Group, with a second location set to open at the Golden Hall shopping mall in June. The Lululemon Greece European expansion marks the brand’s third new market entry of 2026, following Poland and Hungary in March, with plans to expand into Romania, Austria and India as part of a record six new market openings within 12 months.

The Kolonaki store spans nearly 180 square meters and features natural materials, including terrazzo flooring and textured plaster, while the Golden Hall location covers 290 square meters across two floors. Both stores will engage local running clubs, fitness studios and trainers as community hubs.

Lululemon shows how pairing a proven retail format with local franchise expertise can extend a community-rooted brand presence across multiple new European markets at once.

Image Credit: Shutterstock/Robert Way
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Trend Themes

  1. Franchise-led Internationalization — Leveraging local franchise partners allows rapid market entry at scale while creating demand for integrated franchise-management platforms and shared-service ecosystems.
  2. Community-centric Retail Experience — Embedding stores as hubs for running clubs and fitness studios signals a shift toward experiential retail models that blur commerce and community engagement, enabling membership and service-based revenue streams.
  3. Localized Design and Materiality — Use of terrazzo, textured plaster and regionally tailored store footprints points to opportunities for modular store-build solutions and local-sourcing networks that reduce rollout time and cultural friction.

Industry Implications

  1. Retail Apparel — Global athleisure chains entering new markets create pressure for omnichannel inventory systems and micro-fulfillment capabilities tuned to local demand patterns.
  2. Fitness and Wellness — The integration of community fitness programming with retail spaces highlights potential for hybrid subscription models and digital-first service offerings tied to physical locations.
  3. Commercial Real Estate — Demand for mid-sized experiential storefronts in premium urban and mall locations suggests a need for flexible leasing models and retrofit-ready store frameworks that shorten activation timelines.
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