Altrincham Retail Park Altrincham, WA14 5GR
Tenants include: Homebase, Currys, Sports Direct, Hobbycraft, Pets at Home, The Range, Boots, B&M Bargains, McDonald's, TK Maxx and Pizza Hut.
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Tenants include: Homebase, Currys, Sports Direct, Hobbycraft, Pets at Home, The Range, Boots, B&M Bargains, McDonald's, TK Maxx and Pizza Hut.
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4 December 2024
The Corn Exchange in Manchester has announced the appointment of Dave Pearman as centre manager. Having worked most of his career across the North West of England and Wales, Pearman has 26 years of experience within the retail and property sectors. He has previously held roles managing shopping centres, offices, and commercial spaces. Most recently, Pearman joined Cushman & Wakefield, where he will now lead the Corn Exchange into 2025 as it celebrates its tenth anniversary.
2 December 2024
Camping retailer Go Outdoors is set to join Manchester Arndale after agreeing a deal to take a 21,565 sq ft unit. Making its return to Manchester, the brand will offer equipment such as footwear, tents, and fishing gear across 12,000 sq ft of retail space. The store will also provide specialist services including boot and rucksack fitting. Go Outdoors adds to the existing array of retailers at Manchester Arndale, including recent additions such as Castore, Trailberg, Nike, and Represent – which made its UK debut in the last few weeks.
3 November 2024
Landsec has taken full control of MediaCity in Salford after acquiring Peel Group's remaining 25% interest in the mixed-use development. The real estate investment trust has also acquired television facility dock10 and the estate's 218-bed hotel, both of which were wholly-owned by Peel. The acquisition is based on a cash consideration of £22m plus an assumption of £61m of secured debt. This overall consideration of £83m represents a discount to the latest book value of Landsec's original 75% interest in MediaCity.