Four new lettings boxed-off at Exchange Arcade

Property consultant, Box Property, has revealed several new lettings at Nottingham’s upmarket Exchange Arcade – attracting new international brands to the prime retail space.

The new lettings comprise global coffee chain Dunkin’ Donuts, luxury British shoemaker Loake, premium bubble tea specialist Gong Cha and activewear brand Sweaty Betty.

The scheme, located in the heart of the city underneath the Council House compromises 20 units and is already home to Pret a Manger, Castle Fine Art, Dr Marten and Patisserie Valerie.

It is the first time three of the international brands, Gong Cha, Dunkin’ Donuts and Loake have had outlets in Nottingham, with only Sweaty Betty relocating from Pelham Street.

Ben Tebbutt, co-founder and director at Box Property, said: ‘It’s fantastic to see big international brands investing in Nottingham and rejuvenating the city in this way. The last couple of years have been tough for retailers of every size, so to be attracting these big names to this beautiful building right in the heart of the city is, hopefully testament to a long-awaited recovery.”

Box Property hopes these new outlets will help to support Nottingham’s retail regeneration scheme by boosting footfall in Market Square and attracting a younger, more contemporary demographic into the city centre.

Frankie Labbate, co-founder director of Box Property, said: “Having these huge global brands, with established reputations for attracting modern shoppers, is creating a reason to visit the city. It’s also a great way of connecting Hockley’s independent areas with the High Street. We’re confident it will bring a new and dynamic customer base to support Nottingham’s wider retail regeneration.”

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