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    Strong year for Landsec outlets

    Iain HoeyBy Iain HoeyJanuary 14, 20213 Mins Read
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    Landsec completed 26 deals with 21 brands in the last ten months across four of its outlet malls, Gunwharf Quays, Braintree Village, Clarks Village and Junction 32. 

    Totalling over 48,000 sq ft, the signings include three relocations and two upsizes, and feature a number of premium brands, such as Kate Spade, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger and Penhaligon’s.

    At Gunwharf Quays in Portsmouth, perfumer Penhaligon’s, has opened a 400 sq ft boutique, joining Stance (570 sq ft), ProCook (1,900 sq ft), and sailing-inspired fashion and lifestyle brand, Quba & Co (670 sq ft). Calvin Klein has doubled its presence with a 3,450 sq ft dual-frontage store featuring CK Jeans and CK Underwear, Radley has upsized into a 1,530 sq ft store, and Lacoste has relocated into a 2,100 sq ft store.

    Over 22,000 sq ft of space has been committed at Braintree Village in Essex, including a 5,700 sq ft Calvin Klein, a 1,800 sq ft Kate Spade flagship, a 900 sq ft Kate Spade Clothing pop-up, a 2,600 sq ft Under Armour store, and a 3,000 sq ft Timberland.  Other new brands at Braintree Village are Jack and Jones (2,300 sq ft), Crew Clothing (1,100 sq ft), The Cornish Bakery (1,800 sq ft), Lazy Jacks (1,250 sq ft) and Neon Sheep (1,500 sq ft).

    Junction 32 in West Yorkshire has secured four new operators, led by Neon Sheep, with the brand signing a new lease on its existing 1,900 sq ft store, and Baggage Factory, which has opened a 1,500 sq ft outlet.  There have also been two relocations at Junction 32, with Barbour opening a new 3,100 sq ft store and Urban moving to a new 1,500 sq ft unit.

    Completing Landsec’s run of lettings success is Clarks Village in Somerset, where Calvin Klein Jeans and Tommy Hilfiger have opened 2,455 sq ft and 2,250 sq ft stores respectively.  The premium fashion brands have been joined by Henri Lloyd (1,375 sq ft) and Lazy Jacks Clothing Company (1,000 sq ft).

    Commenting on the signings, Bruce Findlay, managing director of retail, at Landsec, said: “As challenging as 2020 was, our flagship outlet villages proved enduringly popular with consumers during the pandemic due to their open-air nature, accessibility and range of brands.  This has created opportunities to reimagine each to create offers even more closely aligned to what consumers are seeking.

    “Our team has worked hard to attract the very best brands, and their success is reflected in the volume and quality of the new names we have welcomed to our destinations this year.”

    KLM and Hall Lahaise act for Landsec on Braintree Village and Gunwharf Quays.  Head Retail and KLM represent Clarks Village and J32.

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