More lettings for Fairhill

FAIRHILL Shopping Centre has announced a number of new lettings as it continues to develop the scheme's retail offer and maintain its dominant position within Ballymena's retail hierarchy.

Centre owner, Northern Ireland-based property company, Corbo Ltd., says its a reflection of its commitment to the well-being and prosperity of the town.

Following the opening of Jack ‘n’ Jones prior to Christmas, Danish fashion retailer, Bestseller, has now opened a new store for its “Name It” childrenswear brand.

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The Fairhill store stocks its full childrenswear range and represents the retailer’s first store opening in Northern Ireland.

Carphone Warehouse has also secured a 1,500 sq ft unit in the scheme and is now open and trading.

London based retail property consultancy, Harper Dennis Hobbs, represented “Name It” and Campbell Cairns represented Carphone Warehouse in the lease negotiations. Belfast-based commercial property consultancy, Osborne King, acted on behalf of Corbo Ltd.

Colin Mathewson from Osborne King said: “Fairhill Shopping Centre continues to extend its influence as a leading retail complex within the context of Northern Ireland and these most recent lettings follow on from a significant year in 2009, which saw the opening of major units for Next, New Look and Sports Direct.”

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“Corbo Ltd is determined to continually develop and improve the retail offer at Fairhill Shopping Centre and is very committed to the well being and prosperity of Ballymena generally.

“In the current difficult retail environment, Fairhill continues to outperform its peers and will continue to introduce new cutting-edge tenants and innovative retailers,” he added.