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Yorkshire’s Baytree Interiors to open thirteenth store at Flemingate
Homewares specialists Baytree Interiors is to open its thirteenth store at retail and leisure venue Flemingate Beverley.
The Yorkshire-based independent retailer is to take a spot at the Wykeland Group’s 162,561 sq ft retail destination which opened last November.
Baytree, who stock a range of own brand furniture, lighting and home accessories, will join the likes of Debenhams, H&M and Wilko at the up and coming spot in Beverley.
Following news of the launch, Nik Hill, Managing Director of Baytree Interiors, said: “We are delighted to be opening our 13th store at Flemingate.
“The strength and variety of the brands at Flemingate means we will certainly be in good company, and are excited to be introducing our great range of products to the people of Beverley, as well as the visitors that flock here from across the region.”
Commenting on the addition of Baytree Interiors to Flemingate’s retail line-up, Dominic Gibbons, Managing Director of Wykeland Group, added: “Top independents like Baytree complement the well-known high street names in our line-up to ensure Flemingate offers something different to anywhere else in the area.
“Following the success of other independent brands at Flemingate, such as BOLO and Guest and Phillips, we are confident that Baytree Interiors will excite our customers as well as attract new visitors from the throughout the area.”
McMullen Wilson and Fawley Watson Booth acted for Wykeland. Baytree Interiors was represented by Bowcliffe.
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