Meadowhall has announced that global fashion group, Inditex, has signed to bring both Stradivarius and Pull&Bear to the centre. Joining the existing Bershka and Zara stores, the signings take Inditex’s footprint at Meadowhall to over 70,000sqft.
Pull&Bear has taken a prominent 13,000sqft flagship at the heart of the scheme, located in Meadowhall’s Lower Level High Street. The urban fashion brand will stock its full collection of menswear, womenswear, accessories, and footwear, set within Pull&Bear’s latest design concept.
Taking the adjacent unit, Stradivarius has signed for 8,200sqft of space, creating a regional flagship to showcase the womenswear brand’s full clothing, footwear and accessories collections. Like Pull&Bear, Stradivarius is expected to open this summer. The duo of signings has taken Inditex regional debuts at Meadowhall to three, following the successful launch of Bershka in late 2024, a year in which Zara also upsized, introducing its latest shop-fit to the destination.
Richard Crowther, retail leasing director at British Land, said: “This double deal with Inditex, to create regional debuts for Stradivarius and Pull&Bear, is indicative of the leasing demand at Meadowhall, and its success. Last year, we exchanged on new leases covering over 300,000sqft, seeing £47m investment by brands alone across 2024 and 2025. 2026 will be no different, with more than 25 brands already committed, and due to bring a further £8m of investment to the centre.”
The signings follow a milestone year at Meadowhall, as the shopping centre celebrated its 35-year anniversary in 2025. With the substantial leasing demand in 2025 due to continue into 2026, the desire from leading operators to be part of
