Trading on one level and anchored by Superdrug, Peacocks, Walmsleys, Partners, Boots and Iceland.

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Trading on one level and anchored by Superdrug, Peacocks, Walmsleys, Partners, Boots and Iceland.
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Alexandra Retail Park is a modern out of town retail scheme positioned on the edge of Tunstall town centre. The park is home to shops including DW Sports; Specsavers; Carphone Warehouse; Costa Coffee; Home Bargains; Iceland; Boots; Card Factory; Barnardos and...
The site is in the course of development to provide a foodstore and two smaller retails units. Practical Completion of the foodstore element is due at the end of 2015 whilst the two smaller units will completed by summer 2016.
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Thu May 29 2025
Property collective M Core has submitted a planning application to transform a vacant site in Staffordshire into a retail and leisure development. Should the application be approved, the six-acre site – located at the Multipark Burntwood industrial park – is set to accommodate 52,000 sq ft of retail and leisure space, including three drive-through units and two large spaces for retailers or leisure operators.
Tue Mar 11 2025
A retail park in Cannock, Staffordshire with a price tag of £5.35m has been acquired by Hobart Partners. Constructed in 2012, Roman Way Retail Park extends to a total area of 24,524 sq ft across a 1.88 acre site. The scheme comprises three retail warehouse units – fully let to DFS, Porcelanosa, and Starplan Furniture – and generates a rental income of £570,205.20. It also has a weighted average unexpired lease term of 7.
Wed Dec 11 2024
British Land has continued its retail park acquisition spree after purchasing Orbital Retail Park in Cannock, Staffordshire. The asset has been acquired from Clearbell Property Partners, a fund managed by Clearbell Capital, for £27.6m. The purchase comes after British Land recently snapped up a portfolio of seven schemes from Brookfield. The real estate investment trust also announced in September that it had spent £240m on retail parks since April.