Catella APAM brings pair of openings to Norwich’s Chantry Place
Catella APAM, acting on behalf of Greater Manchester Pension Fund, has welcomed Rosa’s Thai and ProCook to Chantry Place in Norwich.
In line with the restaurant’s heritage, Rosa’s Thai opened with a traditional Thai blessing ceremony – led by monks from the Wat Arun Norfolk Buddhist Temple – which included chants, prayers, and rituals.
Meanwhile, ProCook has brought its range of cookware, tablewear, and kitchen appliances to Chantry Place. Customers are able to explore products such as cast-iron cookware and customisable cookware sets, whilst also receiving advice from the in-store team.
Nathan Reidy, associate director at Catella APAM, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Rosa’s Thai and ProCook to Chantry Place. These openings mark an exciting step in our ongoing efforts to create a diverse and dynamic destination. With more new openings to come ahead of Christmas, we are committed to enhancing the visitor experience at Chantry Place.”