The Piazza Central Way, Paisley, PA1 1EL
The Piazza is a thriving shopping centre in the heart of Paisley’s town centre. A stone’s throw away from Gilmour Street mainline Train Station, this attractive bright centre boasts key national retailers.
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The Piazza is a thriving shopping centre in the heart of Paisley’s town centre. A stone’s throw away from Gilmour Street mainline Train Station, this attractive bright centre boasts key national retailers.
Situated in the affluent Glasgow suburb of Newton Mearns, The Avenue offers High Street shopping and a quality independent offer. Serviced by 949 free car parking spaces and numerous local buses it is the accessible centre of the local community.
St. Enoch is home to a range of successful and national and independent retailers,and is anchored by a 46,000 sq ft TJ Hughes department store. In addition to this we have had recent openings from retailers such as Sostrene Grene, and Klass Art. St Enoch’s casual dining offer is going from strength to strength with new F&B operators announced. Opening this Autumn, Wingstop has signed a 15 year lease and is set to occupy 3,175 square feet on the first floor, near the Vue cinema. Wagamama has signed a 15 year lease and will occupy a 4,435 sq ft restaurant due to open early 2024. Additionally, following a period of huge success, Starbucks has relocated to a larger 2,763 sq ft unit on the ground floor.
A modern trade counter and retail warehouse development located just one mile north of Glasgow City Centre and a few minutes by car from Junction 16 of the M8. Set within its own gated compound at the busy apex and four way junction of Possil Road, Craighall Road, Keppochill Road and Saracen Street. The existing trade occupiers at The Point include Howden Joinery, Screwfix, HSS, Toolstation and Euro Car Parts. Other occupiers include Fishing Megastore. Booker Cash & Carry, Lidl, Home Bargains and B&M are represented in the nearby vicinity.
Braehead is Scotland’s most popular retail and leisure destination and spans 1.1 million sq ft (102,193 sq m) of retail, leisure and F&B space, with 7,900 fee car spaces and exceptional public transport connections. Braehead is a unique, independent proposition for brands looking to capitalise on Scotland’s premier retail and leisure catchment. Offering 120 international and UK brands over two levels, Braehead’s highly sought-after brands achieve top sales figures within west-central Scotland. The centre sees an annual footfall of approx 16.5 million
New prime stores on Argyle Street, forming part of St Enoch Centre. Units 2&3 are capable of being amalgamated to provide a single store of 6,800 sq ft.
Greenhills Shopping Centre is situated at the heart of the local community with a catchment population of 53,000. The centre was originally built in the late 1970s to serve the newly constructed housing development and now holds community facilities including a library, health centre and public house. Greenhills also provides a convenience retail offer with retailers such as Iceland, Post Office and Day 2 Day Store.
East Kilbride is a 1.4 million sq ft shopping centre, anchored by JD Sports, M&S, Sainsbury’s and Primark. Other retailers include Topshop, Zara, Next, H&M, New Look, HMV, River Island and USC. The centre has multi-story car parks, which were recently upgraded to provide over 3,000 spaces. The Hub offers a range of family entertainment and leisure including Odeon Luxe, Pure Gym, an ice rink and Aerial Adventures. There is also an extensive range of restaurants and cafés including Frankie & Benny’s, Bella Italia, Pizza Express, Nando’s and Chiquito.
Princes Square is Glasgow’s leading speciality shopping, dining and entertainment destination. Offering an unrivalled mix of high street brands and designer labels, stylish restaurants and bars, and now a new boutique cinema – Princes Square has something for everyone, all under one elegant roof. Voted ‘Scotland’s Favourite Building’ by the public in 2016, Princes Square is an ornate 19th century Merchant’s Square, split over five levels. Brands include; Vivienne Westwood, Reiss, Kate Spade, Space:NK and Scotland’s first Everyman cinema
Silverburn is the largest purpose built regional centre in Scotland and Tesco’s largest Scottish store. Major Stores - Zara, H&M, Pandora, Topshop, River Island, Superdry, Office New leisure extension now open, comprising a 14 screen Cineworld and 9 new restaurants.
One of Greater Glasgow's largest shopping centres (775,000 sq ft). Modern, covered and fully refurbished retail environment. Waterfront setting - on the banks of the Forth and Clyde Canal. Mixed Retail & Leisure: Pure Gym, New Look, Asda, Boots, Argos, Costa and McDonald's,
The Paisley Centre is a covered mall over 3 levels, with entrance onto main high street pitch. the scheme is anchored by M&S and Cooperative department store plus the town's busy market.
Over 440,000 sq ft of shopping, including Asda, Dunnes, H&M, River Island, Peacocks and Primark, as well as a Cineworld multi-screen cinema and catering on offer from McDonalds, Costa and Greggs.
Buchanan Galleries offers brands retail space on the UK’s busiest high street, with the highest Spend Per Head, outside of London. For over 20 years, Buchanan Galleries has been home to a thriving shopping and leisure scene for retail giants and boutique independents – all within a city recognised as one of the top retail destinations in the UK. Buchanan Galleries is home to many brands that can’t be found anywhere else in Glasgow, including John Lewis, Victoria’s Secret, Mango, Monki, Lakeland and Lego
The property (shop and upper parts) occupies a prime location on the pedestrianised section of Argyle Street. Nearby retailers include Marks & Spencer, TK Maxx, Primark, Next and River Island.
The Coatbridge Shopping Centre contains a broad mix of local, regional and national occupiers such as Blue Inc., Subway, The Salvation Army, Semi-Chem Health & Beauty, ASDA, Shoe Zone, Superdrug, Card Factory, Celtic FC, Specsavers and Boots.
The Regent Shopping Centre lies at the heart of Hamilton town centre and built in the 1970's. Anchor tenants including Marks & Spencer, BHS and Boots together with major names such as New Look, Dorothy Perkins and Evans. The strong position of the town is underpinned by an immediate catchment population of 50,000 which increases to 350,000 within 10 kms.