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Leisure operator bowls into Reading’s The Oracle
7th August 2025Leisure operator Hollywood Bowl has opened at The Oracle shopping centre in Reading. Located within the former House of Fraser department store, the 38,000 sq ft venue features 24 bowling lanes and a sports bar, a first for Hollywood Bowl. The brand’s arrival at The Oracle adds to the scheme’s Riverside leisure offer, providing a key new footfall generator. The launch also follows the recent opening of a new 45,000 sq ft TK Maxx store at The Oracle and comes ahead of the opening of a new 40,000 sq ft Zara store next year. Earlier this year, Hollywood Bowl said it has a strong pipeline of new openings for 2025, and is on track to open 130 centres by 2035. Bruce Gillingham Pollard advised Hollywood Bowl. FMX Urban Property Advisers advised the landlord Hammerson.

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New restaurant concept to join Salford’s Quayside
6th August 2025The creators of Manchester-based restaurants Brewski and American Pies are set to launch a new concept, BIG TRAY BBQ, at Salford’s Quayside this autumn. Spanning 5,235 sq ft, the concept has been inspired by Brewski’s ongoing culinary tour of the United States of America, and will serve barbecue along with sides and sauces. Other dishes on offer will include brisket, jalapeño cornbread, jerk chicken sausage, and birria lamb shanks and ribs. Located in the heart of Salford Quays, Quayside offers a blend of retail, leisure, and dining experiences on the banks of Manchester’s Ship Canal. The development is home to retailers such as Marks & Spencer, Next, and The Body Shop. Ben Hey, asset director at Quayside, said: “The decision to introduce this new concept to Quayside, from one of Manchester’s most loved food brands, is a real testament to the growth of the area, and our exciting plans for the future. We know they’re going to bring something completely unique for our visitors, and we can’t wait to see the new concept thrive here at Quayside.” James Daly and Steven Stockton-King, co-founders of Brewski, added: “We’re delighted to be launching our latest concept BIG TRAY BBQ at Quayside later […]

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Suit Direct: “Nothing is off the table” as it targets new stores
23rd July 2025“Nothing is off the table” for Suit Direct, as it looks to open up to 50 new locations over the coming years. The men’s formalwear retailer – which currently operates 30 stores – has renewed its long-standing partnership with Savills as it looks to identify suitable locations and grow its full-price offer. The brand has seen considerable growth over the last few years, having previously traded primarily from concessions within Debenhams department stores and outlet centres. Following Debenhams’ collapse in 2019, Suit Direct needed to replace a sizeable chunk of its revenue. “That’s when we embarked on the journey of going on to the high street with a full-price proposition”, Amanda Argent, retail director at Suit Direct, tells Completely Retail News. “We then engaged with Savills, who did a piece of research to support us in finding the locations we should be targeting. “We did go through a rapid amount of openings post-Covid, taking advantage of empty units where other retailers had collapsed. That has changed significantly now. Some of those stores worked really well, some were on short-term leases so we have lost them now, and some we still have”, she adds. Currently, the brand operates 10 outlet stores […]

Insights
Comment: Why outlet retail isn’t just surviving, it’s thriving
6th August 2025For years, outlet retail was seen as a secondary option, a place for brands to offload end-of-line stock or for bargain hunters to pick up last season’s leftovers. Today, that perception is outdated. In fact, the outlet sector has not only weathered economic uncertainty but is a resilient and strategic channel in the UK retail mix.

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PURESEOUL expansion accelerated by £4.1m funding package
7th August 2025Korean cosmetics retailer PURESEOUL’s continued expansion in 2025 was supported by a £4.1m deal with HSBC. The funding package supported the launch of three new PURESEOUL locations in 2025, including stores in Cambridge and Westfield Stratford, along with the retailer’s first multi-storey flagship on London’s Carnaby Street. In addition to new store openings, the funding will also support IT development across the businesses, including an inventory management facility to enable more efficient stock handling. Founded in 2019 as an e-commerce platform to address a lack of accessible Korean beauty products, the company has since opened nine stores, with more on the way before the end of the year. Leslie Tang, CEO at PURESEOUL, said: “Since opening our first physical store in 2022, PURESEOUL has grown more than 500% YOY, transforming from a niche online destination to the UK’s largest and most established K-Beauty curator. The response from our community has been incredible, with our Q1 store openings such as Startford Westfield drawing a record-breaking 1,500 PURESEOUL customers from across the country. “We’re grateful to HSBC UK and their dedicated team for the support as we continue to build momentum, marked most recently by the opening of our Carnaby flagship – […]
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