The Mall at Cribbs Causeway has announced a trio of new occupants.
Lingerie brand Victoria's Secret, bakery chain Greggs, and jewellers Clogau have all signed lettings deals for outlets at the out of town shopping centre on Bristol’s northern edge.
The three retail brands will take a combined 9,670 sq ft of space at the centre, which is jointly owned by Intu, M&G Real Estate and JT Baylis. Victoria's Secret and Clogau have agreed five-year leases and Greggs has committed to a 10-year stay.
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The companies join the like of shirt brand Charles Tyrwhitt, stationery retailer The Works, and Suits Direct at the retail hub, while restaurant chain Wagamama has expanded its outlet from 3,455 sq ft to around 4,500 sq ft and agreed a new 15-year lease.
Scott Linard, portfolio director at M&G Real Estate, commented: "We are delighted to welcome these three new brands to Cribbs Mall. The diverse range of retailers committing to the centre, and the expansion of Wagamama’s, indicates brands’ confidence in the centre. With lettings last year spanning everything from fashion and lifestyle to beauty and accessories, Cribbs Mall continues to expand and broaden its retail and restaurant offer to meet the demands of today’s consumers."
Ben Roberts, managing director at Clogau, said: "Bristol is such an iconic city, with so many great shopping locations, and we can't wait to introduce Clogau to the local community. Our specialist team will be on hand to ensure your in-store experience is the best and to help you find the perfect gift for your loved one or even a special treat for yourself."
The Mall at Cribbs Causeway is home to more than 150 shops and restaurants and employs more than 6,000 people from within a 20-mile radius.