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Screwfix to open 35 stores in a year
17th March 2025Screwfix is planning to open 35 stores across the UK and Ireland by the end of January 2026. The hardware retailer said that the majority of the stores will be of its new smaller format ‘Screwfix City’, which has been designed for higher footfall locations. Screwfix opened seven of these ‘City’ stores in the year to 31st January 2025, with the concept aimed towards busy tradespeople in urban areas. The stores also offer Screwfix Sprint, a delivery service that looks to provide products on-site or at home in under an hour. John Mewett, chief executive of Screwfix, said: “We’re proud to continue Screwfix’s amazing growth with our plans to open up to 35 new stores within the next twelve months. “Despite the challenges facing the retail industry, investing in our store network remains central to how we can best support tradespeople to get their jobs done quickly, affordably, and right first time. “Our customers continue to be busy, and we know how important it is to be near a Screwfix store. We are driving forward with our store openings and continuing to focus on providing the ultimate convenience for our customers through our ultra-compact store format, Screwfix City and rapid […]

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Australian retailer Harvey Norman picks West Midlands shopping centre for new store and HQ
13th March 2025Australian homewares retailer Harvey Norman is set to expand its UK presence with the opening of a new store and headquarters at The Gracechurch Centre in Royal Sutton Coldfield, near Birmingham. This comes after the retailer opened its debut store in England at Merry Hill in October 2024. The opening represents the first in a number of planned investments across the West Midlands, as part of the business’ wider UK and global expansion drive. Founded in 1982, Harvey Norman has since expanded its global presence and now has over 300 stores worldwide across Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Slovenia, Croatia, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Katie Page, CEO at Harvey Norman, said: “The West Midlands’ high grade retail space and exceptional connectivity are two key reasons why we’ve chosen Sutton Coldfield as the home of our new UK headquarters and to launch our next store here. Gracechurch will provide an excellent hub for our growing UK team and I look forward to returning to the region soon as we progress our expansion plans.” The opening forms part of a wider effort by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), which is backing plans to breathe new life into the […]

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Indoor activity park operator appoints agents to support UK rollout
7th March 2025Indoor multi-activity park operator SuperPark United has appointed Savills to support its expansion across the UK. The brand – which was founded in Finland over a decade ago – is looking secure between 30 and 40 sites over the next five years, including a flagship in London. The operator is looking for unit ranging in size between 20,000 sq ft and 35,000 sq ft, located within shopping centres, retail parks, and high streets. SuperPark United operates in 23 locations worldwide, offering a range of nearly 100 activities, of which 30 to 40 are chosen per location. These include digital football, basketball, and baseball games, as well as climbing structures, obstacle walls, zip wires, slides, pedal cars, trampolines, and gymnastic floors. Jessica Hill, surveyor in UK restaurants and leisure at Savills, said: “We’re focused on securing locations that align with SuperPark’s vision for the future. The pandemic has had a huge impact on consumer behaviour, driving demand for more engaging and active experiences. The range of activities and flexibility on offer by SuperPark, provide a complimentary use to other leisure anchors. By focusing on nation-wide locations in retail and leisure destinations, we are confident that SuperPark will quickly become a standout destination” The […]

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Fashion Week, a lesson for our high streets
3rd March 2025By Juliana Bentel, graduate surveyor at Lunson Mitchenall. I recently had the opportunity to attend Paris Fashion Week 2025, and with London Fashion Week 2025 now coming to a close, I’ve been reflecting on the insights the high street can gain from these major moments in the couture calendar. It is no secret that bricks-and-mortar retail has suffered since the pandemic, but there has been one saving grace for our high streets and shopping centres that online shopping cannot replicate – immersive and dynamic shopping experiences. Fashion Week exemplifies the importance of experiential retail and engaging with customers, offering more than just products on a shelf. These immersive and dynamic ways of presenting new collections are already influencing retail spaces and trends, and the high street would do well to pay close attention. Throughout Paris Fashion Week, I attended a range of shows, with each designer presenting their new collections in immersive and unexpected ways. From deconstructed ‘avant-garde’ to theatrical performances and storytelling, each designer tapped into the cultural identity of their consumer to shape both their runway presentations and retail strategies. Japanese designer Maison Mihara Yasuhiro’s show was a great example of this. Yasuhiro’s shows transformed the audience to […]

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CBRE retail boss joins Vedra Group as joint MD
17th March 2025Real estate advisory firm Vedra Group has appointed Rhodri Davies as joint managing director. He joins from CBRE where he held the position of head of retail and was a leading retail investment advisor in the UK, having consistently held the number one position year-on-year for market share of shopping centres transacted at above £50m. Davies carries a reputation as a leading person for independent advice and has executed on the sales of large complex retail assets for major investors including Hammerson, British Land, M&G, QIC, CPPIB, Land Securities, Hermes, LIM and L&G. Key transactions he worked on in 2024 include Landsec’s acquisition of Liverpool ONE, British Land’s sale of its interest in Meadowhall, and M&G’s acquisition of 50% of Cribbs Causeway. He joins Vedra Group founder and former John Lewis property boss Chris Harris as the pair restate the group’s ambition to become established within the retail asset management sector. Chris Harris, managing director of Vedra Group, said: “I am delighted to welcome Rhodri to Vedra Group. His reputation and experience are a tremendous asset and will be game changing to Vedra Group as we continue to expand into the retail asset management sector.” Rhodri Davies added: “I am […]
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