Retailers are B&Q, Currys, Next, Smyths, TK Maxx, Tapi Carpets, Oak Furnitureland, Costa, McDonald's, itsu & KFC.
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Retailers are B&Q, Currys, Next, Smyths, TK Maxx, Tapi Carpets, Oak Furnitureland, Costa, McDonald's, itsu & KFC.
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Park Place Retail

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Brunel Retail Park is situated fronting Rose Kiln Lane close to its junctions with the Old and New Basingstoke Roads. The latter is the main dual carriageway linking Junction 11 of the M4 and Reading Town Centre to the North. The scheme is adjacent to an established...
Park Place Retail

The Peel Centre is the dominant retail park in Bracknell and benefits from open A1 planning consent, including 40,000 sq ft of food. The Point Leisure scheme adjacent includes an 8-screen Odeon cinema, bowling, restaurants and bingo all under one roof.


Newbury BID (Business Improvement District) is a not-for-profit organisation formed in 2012 by local businesses, for local businesses. It is a fully independent, business-led and business-funded Community Interest Company, which exists to allow the 500+ businesses of Newbury Town Centre to work together collaboratively towards a shared vision and purpose. Every business that occupies a hereditament (business rateable premises) within Newbury’s Business Improvement District with a rateable value of £5,000 or more pays an annual BID Levy. These funds are supplemented by income from the BID’s commercial activities and are used to deliver the projects voted for by businesses as part of the BID’s Term 3 Business Plan, “Taking Newbury to the Next Level”: “Our long-term vision is for Newbury to provide the best market town experience in the UK for residents, businesses, and visitors.”
The 10,995 sq m (118,352 sq ft) park comprises seven retail units let to Wickes, B&M, Pets at Home, KFC and The Gym.

Approximately 80,000 sq ft, this well established terrace is the only true retail warehousing in Maidenhead. A bespoke A3/A1 pod can be created (subject to planning) up to approximately 4,000 sq ft. Additionally, there are asset management opportunities on the main...

Newbury Retail Park is a purpose built retail park on the former ground of Newbury Rugby Club. The refurbishment of a former Texas store provided space for Lidl and Petsmart.

Occupiers include Bensons for Beds, Home Bargains, JD Gyms (coming soon), Magnet, Sportsbikeshop, Starbucks, and The Food Warehouse.


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Wed Nov 26 2025
US-based real estate investment trust Realty Income has acquired The Lexicon shopping centre in Bracknell for around £150m. The asset has been sold by a joint venture between Schroder Capital UK Real Estate Fund and Legal & General Capital, CoStar News has reported. The 1 million sq ft shopping destination – which was developed by the joint venture in partnership with the local council – is home to tenants such as Marks & Spencer, Primark, JD Sports, and Next.

Fri Nov 21 2025
Hammerson has acquired full control of The Oracle, Reading, after purchasing the remaining interest from its joint venture partner, a subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, for £104.5m. The real estate investment trust said this purchase price reflects a yield of 8.9%. Under Hammerson's part-ownership, The Oracle has undergone investment over the last few years including the repurposing of the former House of Fraser store to introduce Tk Maxx and Hollywood Bowl to the scheme.

Wed Nov 19 2025
Social darts venue operator Flight Club is set to join Reading's Station Hill after signing a 15-year lease at the £850m mixed-use development. The leisure operator will take a 6,211 sq ft unit at ONE Station Hill, the 275,000 sq ft office space that anchors the centre of the Station Hill scheme. The venue will front over two acres of new public realm which has connected the town centre to Reading Station and provided a number of open spaces.