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Eme Studios to make UK debut on Carnaby Street
11th May 2026Eme Studios is set to make its UK debut and open its first permanent store outside of Spain on London’s Carnaby Street. The new 1,500 sq ft space will offer a range of men’s, women’s, and unisex pieces, including knitwear, jackets, and other apparel. Founded in Spain in 2018, Eme Studios currently has stores in Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia, and trades online in over 100 countries. The brand’s to open its first-ever bricks-and-mortar store in the UK its strategic expansion aspirations. Eme Studios follows in the footsteps of several international brands that started their UK journey in Soho, including the likes of Adidas Originals, Axel Arigato, Autry, and Alohas. William Oliver, director of retail and restaurant leasing at Shaftesbury Capital, said: “Carnaby Street is a timeless, iconic destination that offers the ideal environment for digitally native brands to start physical retail journeys in the UK. Eme Studios complements our existing brand mix at the southern gateway into Carnaby Street, with its culture-driven clothing matching consumer demand. Given the success of Edikted, TALA, Sheep Inc, and other digitally native brands, it is clear why Carnaby Street and Soho continue to be first-choice for these best-in-class retailers.” Gabriel Morón, co-owner of Eme […]
Deals
Darlington’s Cornmill Shopping Centre to serve up Pepe’s Piri Piri
11th May 2026Cornmill Shopping Centre in Darlington, County Durham, is set to add Pepe’s Piri Piri to its food and beverage lineup. The grilled chicken restaurant chain has signed a 10-year lease agreement at the shopping centre, and will occupy a the former Burger King unit which was vacated in 2020. Founded in 2004, Pepe’s Piri Piri has built a reputation for bringing Piri Piri to the high street, with a focus on flame-grilled techniques and customisable spice levels. Zoe France, Centre Manager at Cornmill Shopping Centre, said: “We are delighted to welcome Pepe’s Piri Piri to Cornmill Shopping Centre. Our customers have been asking for more food options within the centre, and we are pleased to be delivering on that feedback with this opening.”
Requirements
Toolstation eyes new sites as it looks to expand London and South East estate
22nd April 2026Toolstation has released its latest property requirements list as it looks to expand its store estate across Greater London and the South East. The trade supplies retailer is seeking units on high streets and trade parks ranging between 2,000 sq ft and 5,000 sq ft in size, located in prominent and visible roadside locations. Ideal units will be situated in easily accessible locations, with access to parking and loading bays essential. Target locations include: GCW has been retained to find suitable locations.
Insights
Comment: How Derbion is taking a unique approach to growing Derby’s leisure offering
8th May 2026A strong leisure offering has long been a cornerstone of any successful retail destination, but in recent years it has gained even more importance. The rise of e-commerce and the closure of high street staples like Debenhams, Topshop, and BHS, resulted in significant void space across many shopping centres and leisure has played a key role in filling those voids.
Advice
Turn lease events from growing pains into commercial gains
10th March 2026By Simon Matley, director for dilapidations and occupier services at TFT After a period of acquisition, a large commercial retail portfolio can become either a major liability or a powerful cost saver for retailers who need every advantage they can get in a challenging consumer market. For national multiples and high street brands, often with sizeable portfolios numbering in the hundreds of units, or for smaller regional operations that are growing at speed, flexibility and control are hugely important. Brands today are adapting their portfolios in light of changing consumer behaviour and omni-channel retailing, and this is shaped by the increasingly sophisticated data capture that allows them to better understand stock, fulfilment, customer behaviour, and operations. For many who have been acquiring premises over the past 10 years, they will almost certainly find that data allows them to be more efficient in the space they need, not least because of the growth of last mile logistics and on demand deliveries which enables occupiers to be nimble in how they use their spaces. Whether they operate on the high street, in retail parks or rely on distribution centres, retailers want to scale fast, explore new territory and snap up the right […]
News
Park Place Retail brings five retail parks to market
8th May 2026Park Place Retail has brought five retail parks to the investment market with a combined asking price of over £39.7m. The retail warehousing specialist is marketing Bangor Retail Park in Wales with a price tag of £11,118,000, reflecting a net initial yield of 7.75%. The scheme comprises four purpose-built retail warehouse units let to Next, Sports Direct, Argos, and The Range. The asset produces an average rent of £15.08 per sq ft and has a weighted average unexpired lease term of 9.7 years. Park Place Retail has also brought Lichfield Retail Park in Staffordshire to market with an asking price of £10,410,000, reflecting a net initial yield of 7.5%.
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