Sheffield's Kilner Way Retail Park to welcome fashion retailer 'Guess How Much'
Pep&Co, trading as ‘Guess How Much’, is set to become the newest retailer at Kilner Way Retail Park on Halifax Road in Sheffield.
The Derwent Group has agreed terms the UK family fashion retailer to take a 9,454 sq ft (878 sq m) unit (Unit 6) on a 10 year lease.
Pep&Co, trading as ‘Guess How Much’, follows several recent major retailers to secure a place at the retail park including TK Maxx, Costa, and Poundland.
Kilner Way Retail Park is already home to brands such as Argos, Halfords, Netto, Pets at Home, and Club 3000 Bingo.
James Maule-Ffinch, senior asset manager at The Derwent Group, said: “Guess How Much is the latest in a number of major retailers that have already committed to securing their units at Kilner Way Retail Park.
“We’re really excited about the increasingly diverse mix of tenants that is enhancing the retail offer of Kilner Way and creating dozens of local jobs in the process.”
Joint agents for Kilner Way are Curson Sowerby and Petch & Co. Kilner Way has 11,000 sq ft (1,022 sq m) of prime ground floor retail units and 29,000 sq ft (2,694 sq m) of lower ground floor space available to let.
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