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- Shopping Centre
Motherwell Shopping Centre, is in Motherwell's town centre. It is the prime retail pitch in the town and comprises 350,000 sq ft of retail accommodation. The scheme is anchored by Primark, Boots, Dorothy Perkins, Peacocks and Argos.

- Retail Park
Retail Warehouse currently occupied by B&Q .


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Latest retail news in Holytown

British Land plans 60,000 sq ft Glasgow Fort extension
Tue May 05 2026
British Land has submitted a planning application for a 60,000 sq ft expansion of Glasgow Fort shopping park. The proposals include the extension of the existing M&S store at Glasgow Fort by over 32,000 sq ft, creating the retailer's largest store in Scotland. If approved, the plans would also see the creation of an enhanced leisure offering, with attractions including bowling and arcades.

Glasgow leisure destination handed £5m price tag
Tue Feb 10 2026
A leisure destination in Glasgow city centre has been placed on the investment market with a price tag of £5,000,000, reflecting a net initial yield of 11.38%. Merchant Square is Glasgow's only exclusively indoors leisure destination. The scheme, located in the Merchant City area, comprises 11 licensed units extending to 683,62 sq ft, with one additional unit which is currently unlet. Tenants include Mitchells & Butler, Momo Hub, Vodka Wodka, Sono, Table Twenty Eight, The Tap Yard, Delictoria, Bar Soba, Nomad Escape, NQ64, and Lochy's.

M Core cuts voids at Glasgow's Princes Square from 17 to one in under a year
Mon Dec 08 2025
Voids at Princes Square in Glasgow have fallen from 17 to one in under a year following its acquisition by property collective M Core. M Core said this progress reflects a wider repositioning strategy focused on attracting design-led, values-driven brands and restoring the centre’s status as a distinctive retail and dining destination in the heart of the city. Since acquiring the scheme last year, M Core has introduced a new leasing strategy centred on premium fashion, contemporary dining, independent operators, and all-day experiences.