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New lettings revealed for Grand Central

But developers confirm grand opening will be a year later than planned to coincide with unveiling of New Street Station

CGI of the new shopping and dining areas in Grand Central, overlooking the atrium of New Street Station

Developers of Grand Central have revealed a host of new lettings but confirmed it will be opening a year later than originally planned.

The vast shopping centre, which includes Birmingham's first will commence trading alongside the redeveloped in September 2015.

announced - John Lewis was originally set to trade by Christmas 2014 - but said the final decision had been made to open the £750 million scheme en masse.

Meanwhile, 425,000 sq ft of the total 500,000 sq ft of floor space has now been taken, with Joules, Cath Kidston, Fat Face, Jolie Papier and Monsoon Accessorize the latest to sign up.

The new centre will boast 40 stores and 20 restaurants and will create up to 1,000 jobs for local people, as agreed in special charter.

Mel Evans, marketing manager at Grand Central, told the Post the delay would mean offering a better customer experience.

She said: "We always had two options - whether to open Grand Central and John Lewis earlier than the station or at the same time.

"While we did initially want to open for Christmas 2014, we decided that, when you look over at the concourse and the station, it would not be the right customer experience."