Arcadia brands Topshop, Topman, Wallis, Dorothy Perkins and Burton are the latest big name retailers to sign up to Eagles Meadow, Wilson Bowden Developments' new £100m shopping and leisure destination in Wrexham which will open at the end of October. The project is now 85 per cent let.
Topshop and Topman will occupy 9,500 sq ft of the 400,000 sq ft development, while Wallis will take 4,500 sq ft. Dorothy Perkins and Burton will together trade from 8,750 sq ft.
The Arcadia stores join other big brand names to sign up to the Eagles Meadow scheme, including Debenhams, Marks & Spencer, Next, Jane Norman, H&M, River Island and JD Sports, and leisure outlets Pizza Express, Frankie & Benny's, Nando's and a 24-lane Tenpin bowling centre. An eight- screen multiplex Odeon will also open in Spring 2009.
David Wilford, development manager at Wilson Bowden Developments, said: "This is yet more fantastic news for the development and indeed Wrexham, which once opened is forecast to be elevated into the top 80 retail hotspots in the UK."
Jones Lang LaSalle and Cushman & Wakefield are letting agents.
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