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Receivers take over Grimsby's Freshney Place shopping centre

Leading surveyor underlines difficult retailing market and key issue of finance that may rule out rent drops to entice more shops

Future ownership of Grimsby's Freshney Place is uncertain after receivers took control of Lincolnshire's largest shopping centre. (Image: GrimsbyLive/Donna Clifford)

Grimsby's Freshney Place shopping centre has been placed into receivership.

The struggling shopping centre is now in the hands of its lenders following financial difficulties.

It will remain open as normal, with former owner Capreon continuing to provide centre management.

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Both Capreon and North East Lincolnshire Council have said joint venture Towns Fund-backed plans for a new cinema, market hall and food offer are still being worked on.

Receivers Cushman and Wakefield were appointed on January 18, as fashion retailer New Look announced it was leaving Lincolnshire’s largest covered mall. It occupied one of the largest units in the complex.

Letters have been sent to Freshney Place traders in the past week informing them of the move.

A spokesman for Capreon said: “We can confirm that Cushman & Wakefield were appointed as fixed charge receivers over Freshney Place Shopping Centre on January 18, 2022.