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Bullring & Grand Central welcomes new retail openings

Nike, Bershka, Pull&Bear, and M&S have opened just in time for the busiest shopping period in the calendar, alongside the Coca-Cola truck having arrived at the destination last weekend

Hammerson has announced a flurry of new openings at Bullring and Grand Central, the culmination of a transformational year for the Birmingham city centre destination.

Nike, Bershka, Pull&Bear, and M&S have opened just in time for the busiest shopping period in the calendar, alongside the Coca-Cola truck having arrived at the destination last weekend, underpinning Hammersonโ€™s strategy to enliven the asset with new brands, concepts and market firsts. The series of openings introduces 115,000 sq ft of brand-new shopping experiences.

Sportswear giant Nike has launched its โ€˜Nike Riseโ€™ concept store, located at the gateway to Bullring. Spanning 13,000 sq ft, it features innovative digital experiences and services that enliven the sport pulse of the city. Customers will be able to experience Footwear Fastlane, which shares footwear product stories, benefits, and technical information, Nike by You, enabling visitors to customise new Nike products, and a new bra and leggings destination, helping female athletes find their right fit.ย ย 

Inditexโ€™s urban fashion brands, Bershka and Pull&Bear, have also made their regional debuts at Bullring, following in the footsteps of Zara. The two stores, spread over 36,000 sq ft in total, take Inditexโ€™s presence at Bullring to over 76,000 sq ft. Each with their own dedicated entrances, the stores bring together Bershkaโ€™s three main lines โ€“ Bershka, BSK, and Man โ€“ alongside Pull&Bearโ€™s complete collection of menswear and womenswear.ย 

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Joining Nike, Bershka, and Pull&Bear is M&Sโ€™ new 65,000 sq ft Bullring store, offering local shoppers a fresh market-style food hall, as well as spacious new clothing, home, and beauty departments. Following a significant investment in the cityโ€™s local economy, the new store is part of the retailerโ€™s plans to invest ยฃ480m nationally, creating over 3,400 new jobs nationwide.

Toby Tait, director of asset management at Hammerson, said: โ€œWe always knew that 2023 was going to be a transformational year for Bullring and Grand Central. In the last three months alone, weโ€™ve had 12 major brands open their doors, as we enliven the destination by introducing new entertainment and leisure concepts, high-profile brands and market firsts.ย 

โ€œThe strength of the new openings this year including Nike, M&S, Bershka and Pull&Bear reinforces the โ€˜flight to qualityโ€™ we have witnessed across our portfolio, and the confidence occupiers have in the in-store experience, particularly in the right city centre location. We are well positioned going into 2024 and will build on this strong momentum.โ€

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