Grosvenor Estates has landed five new retailers at its Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness.
Late last month fashion retailer Republic opened a 5,000 sq ft shop at the 410,000 sq ft shopping centre – its first store in the Highlands capital.
Diamond merchant Chisholm Hunter is set to open a 1,782 sq ft store, in a prominent corner unit across from Marks & Spencer, in the next few weeks and toy shop Hawkins Bazaar has taken a 1,428 sq ft store adjacent to Next.
The Good Food Shop, which opened in July, has taken a 748 sq ft store at the centre, while Past Times has leased the 2,030 sq ft unit formerly occupied by ProCook.
Sarah Kemp, senior asset manager for The Grosvenor Shopping Centre Fund, said “These five retailers are fantastic additions to the centre’s line-up and reflect the popularity of Eastgate, which is visited by 9m shoppers a year.
“Undoubtedly these new tenants will enhance Eastgate’s position as the prime shopping destination in Inverness, which is the sixth largest retail market in Scotland.
“Our agents are in detailed discussions with a number of other good-quality retailers who are interested in the centre and are hopeful of announcing further lettings in the near future.”
Cushman & Wakefield and SGM Property Consultants advised Grosvenor.