44 Market Street Ashby-de-la-Zouch, LE65 1FL
A retail shop To Let in Market Street, Ashby-De-La-Zouch. Other retail properties in the immediate vicinity include Cancer Research UK, Royal Mail and Boots Opticians.

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A retail shop To Let in Market Street, Ashby-De-La-Zouch. Other retail properties in the immediate vicinity include Cancer Research UK, Royal Mail and Boots Opticians.
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5 January 2025
Victoria's Secret is set to open a store at Derbion in Derby, as the lingerie retailer continues to expand across the UK. The retailer has agreed to take a 5,712 sq ft unit on a 10-year lease, expanding out of its current space in Next into its own unit. Victoria's Secret's first permanent store in Derby will allow the brand to access a greater customer base in the East Midlands and offer a range of lingerie, sleepwear, and beauty products.
3 December 2024
Derbion shopping centre in Derby has seen almost 90,000 sq ft of new openings, upsizes, and relocations in 2024. Over the past 12 months, the East Midlands retail scheme has welcomed seven new arrivals, including established names such as B&M, White Stuff, and Pavers, as well as new and growing brands like Castore, Bloom Juice, The Nines, and Tomato Energy. In total, 89,789 sq ft of openings, upsizes, and relocations have taken place at Derbion this year.
1 November 2024
Energy provider Tomato Energy is set to open its first-ever physical retail store at Derbion in Derby. Taking a 1,024 sq ft space on a five-year lease, Tomato Energy will look to help consumers take control of their energy consumption, either through the installation of solar panels at their homes or via a series of tariffs. The brand says it is on a mission to empower UK communities to generate their own energy and power their homes affordably.