// Frasers Group is to open new stores for both Sports Direct and Flannels at Gateshead’s Metrocentre
// The retail group is taking 130,000 sq ft for the two flagships at the site of a former Debenhams store
Frasers Group is to open new flagship stores for both Sports Direct and Flannels at Gateshead’s Metrocentre.
Mike Ashley’s retail group has taken the 130,000 sq ft store on a 15-year lease, which will be divided into a 70,000 sq ft Flannels on the ground floor and a 60,000 sq ft Sports Direct on the first floor, both of which are due to open next year.
The store was formerly a Debenhams, but is currently occupied by Next Home & Beauty, which will consolidate the offer into its existing Next store at the centre.
The deal means a big increase in space for Flannels, which currently occupies a 5,000 sq ft unit at the Metrocentre, while Sports Direct will move from its current store on a retail park close to the shopping centre.
The stores will open in the Metrocentre’s Red Mall, which is a big fashion destination within the centre.
The openings come hot on the heels of Frasers Group opening a 60,000 sq ft Sports Direct flagship in Birmingham, in which it has invested £10 million.
New group CEO Michael Murray has spearheaded the businesses’ elevation strategy, which aims to create shopping environments that are fit-for-purpose in not just today’s retail market but for years to come.
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Owner of the shopping centre, Metrocentre Partnership, were advised by asset manager Sovereign Centros on the deal.
Sovereign Centros director Graeme Jones said: “These lettings will create a new destination point for the centre’s Red Mall. The store sits on one of the main entrances to the centre and therefore important from a visual presentation perspective.
“The transaction completes a major element of our business plan leasing up surplus former department store space.”
Harrods’ H Beauty format recently opened on the site of an ex-House of Fraser store at the Metrocentre, while Jones added that both JD and H&M had upsized at the shopping centre earlier this year and are trading “really well”.
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It’s a brave move by the group moving into such a large unit. They must be getting a very lucrative rent deal! But not surprise at Next pulling out of the unit, I don’t think there combined Beauty and home stores are working well which they are keeping incredible quiet about in trade updates
Why has no one picked up on the fact that next beauty & home store failed?
That’s better than retail park locations as they are bus and rail friendly. Making use also of old stores is a good idea. Plus Newcastle United was connected to Sports Direct and the area has Sunderland and Middlesborough as well not far away. I wonder what will fill their old unit. Also Argos have closed stand alone sites too
Next have kept very quiet about this
I wonder if this is one of many stores nexts plans to shut on the quiet