A shopping centre in one of Birmingham’s suburbs is now fully let after a trio of new tenants were signed up.
The lettings have been agreed at Northfield shopping centre by Cushman & Wakefield, joint agent for the development with Edgbaston-based Wright Silverwood.
The three tenants are e Cosway, a subsidiary of Malaysian conglomerate Cosway; independent cafÈ chain Central CafÈ; and home furnishings and appliances company Perfect Home.
E Cosway, which only launched its UK activities in March this year, has taken a 1,700 sq ft unit, its second in Birmingham. The other is in New Street, in the city centre. E Cosway focuses on cosmetics and clothing at its 12 UK stores, another of which is at the Merry Hill Centre, in the Black Country. A similar sized unit has been taken by Central CafÈ, and is the company’s sixth shop since it began trading five years ago.
Central CafÈ tends to locate its outlets in smaller shopping centres, and has other units in Bedford, Kettering and Warrington.
Coleshill-based Perfect Home has taken two units at the shopping centre, totalling 2,500 sq ft. Founded in 2006, Perfect Home sells products and services on the basis of no deposit, weekly or monthly payments.