Festival Retail Park Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 5SD
Existing Occupiers - Go Outdoors, Next, Boots, JD Sports, Argos, B&M, River Island, Tapi, TUI, New Look, B&Q, , Pizza Hut and Frankie & Benny’s
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Existing Occupiers - Go Outdoors, Next, Boots, JD Sports, Argos, B&M, River Island, Tapi, TUI, New Look, B&Q, , Pizza Hut and Frankie & Benny’s
Tenants include Currys, Harveys/ Bensons for Beds, Pets at Home, Halfords, M Club Spa & Fitness and KFC.
The Potteries is the dominant shopping destination in the Stoke on Trent region, providing over 500,000 sq ft of retail and leisure space with large multi-storey car park. The Centre is anchored by Primark, Next and H&M along with a Cineworld multiplex cinema and associated restaurant offer.
Octagon Retail Park is the dominant bulky goods / lifestyle location and occupies a highly prominent and prime position in the centre of Stoke-on-Trent. The park is occupied by DFS, Sofology, Oak Furnitureland, Wren Living, AHF, NCF Furnishings and Mecca. Nearby occupies also include Sports Direct, B&M, Next, B&Q, Mothercare, JD Sports and Argos.
The scheme comprises of 3 Retail Warehouse Units and a drive thru restaurant. Existing tenants are The Food Warehouse, B&M, Sports Direct and Burger King.
Smithfield comprises 1.2 million sq ft of Retail/Leisure, Hotel and Office Space over multiple phases. Phase 1 consists of No.1 and no.2 Smithfield. Both Buildings acheived practical completion in Auguset 2015. No.1 Smithfield is Let to Stoke-on-Trent City Council, with 770 people due to be in occupation by Autum 2016. No. 2 Smithfield has 2 floors Let to Water Plus, with in estimated 400 staff to be on site.
A redevelopment which aims to transform this prominent City Centre site into a premier regional shopping destination. The scheme is designed by architects, Benoy and includes a wide range of new stores, cafes, restaurants, vibrant public spaces, a multi-screen cinema, a hotel, modern bus facility and improved parking. The site was acquired in 2004 and a resolution to grant planning consent was confirmed in February 2009. Phase 1 of the development is the construction of a new bus station to begin in 2011.
Retail warehouse currently occupied by Go Outdoors.