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    Redical’s Clayton Square fully let

    Tracy WestBy Tracy WestJanuary 28, 20262 Mins Read
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    Savers, the health and beauty retailer, has opened at Clayton Square, meaning the Liverpool centre is now 100% let.

    Spanning 3,151sqft, Savers has opened into the space previously occupied by Bodycare, joining Boots to further extend the scheme’s health and beauty offer. 

    Dan Tucker, asset manager at Redical, commented: “Clayton Square is differentiated in Liverpool because we prioritise giving customers the best selection of essential retailers, which Savers adds to. That its launch returns the centre to being fully let makes it a double win too, and highlights Clayton Square’s appeal as a desirable location for key brands due to its strong footfall that comes from being at the centre of the city.”

    Clare Jennings, property director at Savers, added: “We’re excited to be opening our brand-new store in Clayton Square. Opening in this area was an important next step in growing Saver’s footprint in the area due to its strong footfall among our already existing loyal, local shoppers. This marks an exciting milestone for our customers in Liverpool and we’re proud to bring a wide range of products to the city centre.”

    Clayton Square was acquired by Redical in 2021 as its debut centre in its growing portfolio of ‘core plus’ assets, which now also includes Victoria Leeds and The Liberty in Romford.  As with its other assets, Redical has deployed its ‘transformation through accumulation’ asset management strategy to successfully evolve and enhance the Clayton Square.  In addition to Boots and Savers, other key brands at the centre include Tesco Express, B&M, McDonald’s, Costa Coffee, The Gym Group and Lane 7.

    LTL Property Consultants represented Redical, while Mason Partners represented Savers.

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