FatFace to Open New Store at Derbion Shopping Centre

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FatFace is set to open a new store at Derbion after agreeing a five-year lease for a 1,830 sq ft unit at the shopping centre.

The lifestyle clothing and accessories retailer, which serves men and women and operates an international digital business, will arrive at the East Midlands destination in the coming months.

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Derbion shopping centre photography August 2023. Picture by Shaun Fellows / Shine Pix Ltd

Strengthening the fashion line-up

The new store will further expand Derbion’s fashion offer, joining recent additions including Crew Clothing, Victoria’s Secret, Seasalt, Luke 1977 and Castore. The signing also follows the announcement that Primark will relocate to the centre in 2027.

Active asset management and occupier investment

Alongside new brand arrivals, Derbion has completed 11 lease renewals, regears, refits and relocations over the past year. Existing occupiers including Footlocker, Moss, H Samuel, Pandora and AllSaints have all invested in their stores at the centre.

The signing forms part of Derbion’s wider strategy to optimise its retail mix, combining the retention of established occupiers with the introduction of new brands to strengthen its position within the regional retail landscape.

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Terry Clark
Terry Clarkhttps://365fashion.co.uk
Publisher of 365 Fashion, 365 Retail and Hospitality and Leisure News. Organiser of the Creative Retail Awards.

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