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Hereford’s Old Market shopping centre now fully let

The new Old Market shopping centre in Hereford is now fully let after Joules and River Island joined its line-up of fashion brands. The £90 million… View Article

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Hereford’s Old Market shopping centre now fully let

The new Old Market shopping centre in Hereford is now fully let after Joules and River Island joined its line-up of fashion brands.

The £90 million scheme, which opened on 1 May, said its last three remaining units are now under offer. River Island has taken a 12,900 sq ft store while Joules has signed for 1,700 sq ft unit. Other fashion retailers to take space at the British Land operated centre include H&M, Next, Fat Face, TK Maxx and Outfit.

Joules and Paperchase are new brands to Hereford and the development marks the return of River Island to the city.  

Claire Barber, head of shopping centre asset management for British Land, said: “Old Market is a fantastic scheme delivering an impressive line-up of some of the best brands in the UK and we are delighted to further strengthen this with the addition of River Island and Joules. It is testament to the design, quality and location of the scheme that so many brands have chosen Old Market for their first stores in Hereford.”  

The 310,000 sq ft Old Market is anchored by Debenhams and Waitrose.

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