Sunday, December 15, 2024

Renaissance of Nottingham’s Bridlesmith Gate continues with new letting

FHP have let 40-42 Bridlesmith Gate to regional vintage fashion and trainer retailer Relic x Hooked.

Their new store extends to approximately 2,500 ft² over ground floor and first floor, doubling their existing presence within the Victoria Shopping Centre.

The letting continues the renaissance of the Bridlesmith Gate area with a number of lettings secured over the last 2 years to include; Magic Garden, The Tap House, Everyday People, 101 Vintage, Seven Fifty Two, Cubed Cuts, Bravissimo, Pygott & Crone, Barista Lab, Stick & Ribbon, Aura Gallery and The Blind Rabbit.

Alan Pearson of FHP said: “We are delighted to have worked with Relic x Hooked, a leading vintage fashion and trainer brand in the region to see them upsize to a new flagship store for their brand in Nottingham.

“The store features a quality mix of leading vintage fashion brands together with a coffee and juice bar, creating a real lifestyle destination, together with one off events planned throughout the year.”

Natalie Shaw of Endymion said: “We are thrilled to welcome Relic x Hooked to Bridlesmith House, which further cements Bridlesmith Gate as the ‘Carnaby Street’ of Nottingham. The Relic team have such exciting plans for their space and we feel privileged to share their journey.

“‘The Gate’ has been at the heart of shopping in Nottingham since the middle ages. As custodians of ‘The Gate’, we are working passionately with other landlords, tenants, agents and Council groups on some exciting projects which we cannot wait to share.”

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