Showing posts with label Frasers Group. Show all posts
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Friday, February 23, 2024

News: The brands set to open at Parkgate in March

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Next month is set to be a busy time at Parkgate Shopping in Rotherham, with new outlets, big store moves and the return of a familiar name.

Wilko recently announced that it was to launch a concept store in Rotherham, and new owners have now confirmed that the opening date will be Good Friday, March 29.

Rothbiz reported last month that recruitment was underway for a wilko after The Range agreed a deal to buy the British high-street retail chain's brand, website and intellectual property after wilko fell into administration. The store has already recruited a third of its team from among former wilko employees, who received prioritised interviews.

It was later confirmed that Wilko would open in Rotherham at Parkgate Shopping Park - on the site of the former wilko business.

Alex Simpkin, CEO of CDS Superstores, trading as wilko and The Range, said: “It’s clear that there’s a huge love for wilko and we’re proud that store doors will reopen in Rotherham very soon.

“We’re also glad to be bringing employment opportunities to the area, and for helping local families and communities to have easy access to all the everyday home and garden items they need once again.”

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Across the park, which was recently sold to Columbia Threadneedle Real Estate, work is well underway to bring a large vacant store back into use.

The Frasers Group has taken over what has previously been Homebase, Best Buy, Kiddicare and an outlet for JD Sports Fashion plc's outdoor brands - Millets and Blacks.

An updated set of plans from Frasers was approved by Rotherham Council last year allowing for the creation a partial mezzanine for a gym measuring 22,646 sq ft.

Fraser's Everlast Gym has announced that it is opening in Rotherham in March.

It is set to contain six unique group training concepts - HAYMAKER, HUSTLE, CRANKED, BREATHE, BACKBONE, and APEX to improve the strength, stamina and well-being of members. There's also a flavore bar serving freshly made smoothies, coffees and other post-workout fuel.

The main operator on the ground floor is to be Sports Direct and plans showed 6,000 sq ft of space on the ground floor for Fraser Group retailer, USC, along with smaller space for GAME and Evans Cycles. A 7,000 ft unit is also included which could be sub-let by the group.

The new development would mean the relocation of Sports Direct and USC which already have units at Parkgate.

The construction of a new £12m transport scheme at Parkgate is also scheduled to end in March 2024.

Work began at the start of 2023 on a new 800 metre road between Aldwarke Lane and both Stonerow Way and Stadium Way which is set to provide a second access route to Parkgate Shopping, via a roundabout between the two railway bridges.

Parkgate Shopping website
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Tuesday, May 9, 2023

News: National retailer ready to revamp empty Rotherham unit

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A national chain has been given the green light to revamp a large Rotherham retail unit that has had many uses in recent years.

Since Homebase at Parkgate Shopping closed a decade ago, the large unit has been used by Best Buy, Kiddicare and as an outlet for JD Sports Fashion plc's outdoor brands - Millets and Blacks.

Rothbiz reported last year that a planning application had been submitted showing that the Frasers Group was eyeing up the vacant store.

Founded by Mike Ashley in 1982, Frasers Group is now a collection of iconic retail brands - notably Sports Direct, Flannels, GAME and USC.

An updated set of plans from Frasers has now been approved by Rotherham Council that would allow the creation a partial mezzanine for a gym measuring 22,646 sq ft.

The main operators would be Sports Direct and Everlast Fitness Club. Plans also show 6,000 sq ft of space on the ground floor for Fraser Group retailer, USC, along with smaller space for GAME and Evans Cycles. A 7,000 ft unit is also shown which could be sub-let by the group. External alterations include the central entrance feature being moved to the side with another entrance being added.

Sports Direct and USC already have units at Parkgate.

Included in earlier plans, space for designer brand retailer, Flannels has been removed.

As the proposals would take the retail space of the unit up to nearly 70,000 sq ft, and the site is classed as out of town, a retail assessment and sequential test is also included.

Sequential tests ensure that development is located in the most sustainable location first (usually in town centres), before other, less sustainable locations are chosen.

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Approved without going before the council's planning board, planning officers agree that there are no more sequentially preferable sites within allocated centres that are suitable or available to accommodate the proposed development which is based on Sports Direct’s business model to co-locate retailing with a gym. Planners also broadly agree that the application would have no impact on the vitality and viability of any centre.

A decision report adds: "The application site is located within Parkgate Retail Park which is the most successful retail destination in Rotherham Borough. The health check of Rotherham Town Centre within the Retail and Leisure Study focuses on the pressures on the Town Centre arising from competition from Parkgate Retail Park, Meadowhall and the proximity of Sheffield City Centre. The Town Centre has a restricted catchment and a weak market penetration within that catchment. Vacancy rates are a chronic issue in the Town Centre.

"However, there is a strategy to diversify uses and the Council’s Annual Monitoring Report indicates that vacancies do not provide a true reflection of the health of the Centre. The Forge Island Leisure Quarter and developments at Rotherham Market and Riverside Gardens will help to diversify the range of uses within the centre and introduce new activity.

"The Retail and Leisure Study indicates that the health and fitness and gym provision in and around Rotherham Town Centre has been dominated by the Rotherham Leisure Complex. However, since the publication of the Study there has been growth in the gym market. There is now I-Motion Gym, The Gym Group, and JD Gym in the Parkgate area and north of the Town Centre. The Oasis Health Club, Bannatyne’s and gym facilities at the Holiday Inn Hotel at West Bawtry and the Hellaby Hall Hotel at Hellaby provide facilities in the wider Rotherham area. The only gym within the town centre at Rotherham is Next Level Fitness at Quarry Hill.

"It is evident that the health and fitness provision is not a key component of the vitality and viability of Rotherham Town Centre or indeed any other designated centre nearby."

In granting permission, a condition has been included to restrict the disaggregation of the gym and the retail units at a later date, as well as one to stop the new space being subdivided into smaller units.

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