Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Two more retail units open at £30m development in Nottingham

Two more retail units have opened at a £30 million mixed-use development in Nottingham which is nearing completion.

Birds Bakery’s latest outlet is trading at Teal Park, off the Colwick Loop Road in Netherfield, which has been jointly developed by Warwickshire-based AC Lloyd Commercial (ACL) and Nottingham-based Henry Davidson Developments (HDD).

Valley CiDS charity shop, which supports children, young people and families through its out-reach work in schools and the wider community, is planning to open its 2,000 sq ft premises in the countdown to Christmas.

This will be followed in the New Year by Pizza Triangle opening its first restaurant in the city. The business already has restaurants in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Solihull and Walsall.

Mark Edwards, Managing Director at AC Lloyd Commercial, said Teal Park was proving to be a huge success for businesses from a wide range of sectors.

He said: “It is great the economy is being boosted by the opening of these retail units. Aldi opened in August and the addition of the new retail units will mean they help each other to thrive.

“The area is a hive of activity and the Local Centre is providing amenities for residents on their doorstep which they can walk or cycle to which is good news for the environment as well.”

Richard Croft, director at HDD, added: “We are delighted the Local Centre is fully let and that we have a mix of local and national occupiers across Teal Park.

“Teal Park is going from strength to strength and is adding to the retail mix of this popular area of Nottingham.”

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