Boots announces plans for spring opening at north Sheffield's Fox Valley
Boots, the pharmacy led health and beauty retailer, is set to open a brand new store at Fox Valley in North Sheffield this spring.
The new 6,000 sq.ft. store will bring beauty brands, convenient healthcare solutions, and a range of private pharmacy services to north Sheffield shoppers.
Internal fit out work is due to get started next month ready for the new store to open on March 21st.
The store will be located adjacent to Next and Sports Direct at Fox Valley, where it will occupy the final available unit at the development.
Fox Valley is owned and managed by Dransfield Properties Ltd.
Boots currently has around 2,500 stores across the UK.
Ritesh Bakrania, Boots’ area manager, Sheffield, said: “We’re pleased to confirm that we have secured a new unit at Fox Valley, and look forward to supporting the local communities in north Sheffield with all of their health and beauty needs.”
James Shepherd, estates director at Dransfield Properties, added: “We are delighted that Boots are joining the lineup here at Fox Valley.
“From the feedback we have had from our shoppers we are confident the new store will be well received and will certainly bring a new offer to the centre – we look forward to the completed store opening in March.”
Boots joins a growing line up at Fox Valley which also includes Next, Regatta, Seasalt, JoJo Maman Bebe, Edinburgh Woollen Mills, Ponti’s Italian Kichen, Costa Coffee and Sandersons Boutique Department Store.
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