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House of Cavani suits up for Castle Quarter opening
20th May 2025Men’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. Will Ashdown, asset manager at RivingtonHark, said: “House of Cavani is a great addition to the line-up at Castle Quarter, and underlines the retail strengths of the destination. Throughout the repositioning towards social, leisure and lifestyle operators, we have worked hard to ensure major retail brands remain at the centre of Castle Quarter’s offer, and House of Cavani’s choice to open its latest store here demonstrates the strength of that approach. Our strategy of delivering a diverse an occupier line-up as possible is seeing significant benefits for all occupiers through footfall and trading performance.” Roche and Jamieson Mills are the retained agents at Castle Quarter.

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Lifestyle brand picks Victoria Leeds for first location outside of London
20th May 2025Luxury lifestyle brand BYREDO is set to open its first space outside of London at Redical’s Victoria Leeds. Following a successful concession within the Harvey Nicholls store at Victoria Leeds, the brand has now signed for a 2,154 sq ft space within Victoria Quarter. The store will stock a range of fragrances, makeup, home products, leather goods, and accessories. BYREDO will look to complement the destination’s existing self-care line-up, joining luxury skincare brand Aesop, which recently made its North of England debut. Rachel Bradburn, leasing director at Victoria Leeds, said: “The luxury nature of BYREDO means they will be a perfect fit with our leading tenant mix. Yet another strategic brand decision to launch its first standalone store outside of London, BYREDO’s flagship further cements Victoria Quarter as the go-to premier destination for luxury brands. We cannot wait to see what their new expanded space brings to the destination’s premium line-up.” This news follows the recent signing of womenswear retailer Nobody’s Child at Victoria Leeds, with the brand set to open its second store outside of London. Lunson Mitchenall and Central Retail acted for Victoria Leeds.

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Loaf stretches its legs with plans to double store estate
9th May 2025Loaf is looking to double the size of its store estate, as the furniture retailer aims to open another 10 sites by 2030. The retailer has retained GCW Property Consultants to support its continued expansion across the UK and add to its existing portfolio of 10 ‘Shacks’. Founded in 2018 as The Sleep Room, a handmade bed specialist, the retailer rebranded to Loaf in 2012 to represent its increased product range which now includes sofas, furniture, and accessories. The brand opened its first bricks-and-mortar store in 2015 on Queenstown Road, Battersea, and now operates ‘Shacks’ in locations such as Manchester, Edinburgh, Solihull, Bristol, Leeds, and Notting Hill and Chiswick in London. Loaf is targeting units ranging between 4,000 and 12,000 sq ft in size in locations including Tunbridge Wells, Hampstead, Winchester, Blackheath (London), and Bath. Theodore Sheppard, chief commercial officer at Loaf, said: “With the help of GCW, Loaf is on the hunt for a further 10 sites by 2030, with its concept of “making laid-back furniture for people to kick-off their shoes and lead happier, more relaxed lives. “We aim to double our estate in the next four to five years. Our data insights and visits to various UK […]

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Derbion Q&A: New arrivals, recent investment, and what’s in store at the shopping centre
24th April 2025Many shopping centres in UK towns and cities have struggled in recent years as the retail market gets to grips with a post-pandemic world and shifts in spending habits. However some assets appear to have bucked the trend, such as Derbion in the East Midlands, which has welcomed new tenants and continued investment from occupiers. Spanning 1.1 million sq ft, the Derby scheme is home to over 200 tenants, including Next, Zara, Mango, H&M, M&S, Hobbs, Hugo Boss, and JD Sports. It also contains a 127,000 sq ft department store for Frasers, Sports Direct, USC and GAME. Completely Retail News caught up with Michael Boundy, director of asset management at Derbion, to chat about what’s new at Derby’s largest shopping centre: What new retailers has Derbion welcomed in recent months? “2025 has been off to a flying start at Derbion, with a range of new and exciting brands and store upgrades. Following excellent sales performance, JD has doubled its footprint to a newly fitted out 20,000 sq ft store which opened in February, whilst iconic lingerie brand Victoria’s Secret will open its new, standalone 5,721 sq ft store at Derbion this summer, expanding out of its current space in Next, […]

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Savills adds director to national retail team
20th May 2025Savills has added to its national retail team with the appointment of Nicole de Blaquière as a director. She joins from Green & Partners, bringing experience in client-facing roles. Prior to this, she also worked for six years at Cushman & Wakefield. In her previous roles, de Blaquière worked with a range of high-profile landlords and provided retailer consultancy advice. Working from Savills’ London office, de Blaquière’s new role will see her advise both landlords and operators, with a particular focus on shopping centre instructions. Alan Spencer, head of UK retail at Savills, said: “We are delighted to welcome Nicole to our team. Her impressive track record in retail consultancy and deep understanding of landlord needs, specifically her work with shopping centres, strengthens our ability to deliver strategic value to our clients amidst an evolving retail landscape.” Nicole de Blaquière added: “I’m thrilled to be joining Savills at such a pivotal time for the retail sector. There’s a real opportunity to help landlords adapt, reposition assets, and unlock long-term value. We’re also seeing the emergence of some highly acquisitive and exciting brands. I look forward to working with the team and offering expert guidance to both new and existing clients.”
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