Norwich's premier retail park anchored by Morrisons. Existing Occupies include; Morrisons, Nike, Clarks, Costa, Argos, Next, Boots, B&M, Matalan, H&M, Hobbycraft, Poundland, Card Factory and Starbucks.
Curson Sowerby Partners LLP
Morgan Williams

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Norwich's premier retail park anchored by Morrisons. Existing Occupies include; Morrisons, Nike, Clarks, Costa, Argos, Next, Boots, B&M, Matalan, H&M, Hobbycraft, Poundland, Card Factory and Starbucks.
Curson Sowerby Partners LLP
Morgan Williams
We have available shops in 3 more locations near Norwich.
Up to 30,000 sq ft Available To Let. Existing tenants include: M&S Simply Food, Currys, Carpetright, Costa Coffee, jollyes, Tapi Carpets, and COOK. The Planning consent allows for a mix of unrestricted open A1 and bulky goods retailers, in addition to A3 operators...
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Tue May 20 2025
Men's formalwear brand House of Cavani has signed for a new store at Castle Quarter in Norwich. The Italian-inspired brand has taken a seven-year lease for the store, which will be its 16th in the UK and its third in East Anglia, joining locations in Cambridge and King's Lynn. House of Cavani will join major retail brands at Castle Quarter such as Tk Maxx, Boots, Flying Tiger, Tresspass, and The Entertainer, alongside competitive socialising operators including Boom Battle Bar, Putt Putt Social, and Escape Hunt.
Fri Jan 17 2025
Norwich City Council has been granted an additional £19m funding boost from Homes England to regenerate the distressed Anglia Square shopping centre. This comes after the council acquired the shopping centre from Columbia Threadneedle at the end of 2024. Norwich City Council is planning to transform Anglia Square into a vibrant and modern hub and deliver around 1,100 new homes, business opportunities, and jobs.
Thu Dec 19 2024
Norwich City Council has acquired Anglia Square Shopping Centre from Columbia Threadneedle Investments, as the local authority takes a step forward in revitalising part of the city. The purchase marks a milestone in plans to transform Anglia Square into a vibrant and modern hub, with the council looking to deliver around 1,100 new homes, business opportunities, and jobs. The site was acquired after a number of years of uncertainty surrounding the site and several failed redevelopment attempts.