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    The Cornhill Quarter signs two new tenants

    Iain HoeyBy Iain HoeyFebruary 8, 20212 Mins Read
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    Lincolnshire Co-op’s £70m redevelopment of The Cornhill Quarter has attracted two new major retailers to its mixed-use scheme in the centre of Lincoln.

    A Superdry franchise store will occupy the ground floor of the former Waterstones building whilst Robert Goddard’s designer clothing store will open on the first floor, marking its seventh location in the East of England.

    Oliver Tookman, CEO of the Aldrich Group Ltd, said: “Lincoln is definitely a place that has been growing and positively evolving in the last few years and we are delighted to be opening our franchised Superdry store and our very own Robert Goddard in the Cornhill Quarter. We are excited to meet our new customers and deliver the service that we are famous for.”

    Ursula Lidbetter, Lincolnshire Co-op’s chief executive, commented: “We got feedback that people were keen to see more men’s fashion, so it’s great to welcome these superb new additions to The Cornhill Quarter line up.”

    “We continue to progress our long-term vision to create a destination for residents and tourists alike, with a carefully considered mix of both big name brands and local retailers, helping to boost the city’s offering for the local community and attracting visitors from further afield.”

    Lincolnshire Co-op was represented by Banks Long & Co and KLM, with the tenant represented by McMullen Wilson.

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