Many high profile brands and businesses have lodged plans to open new stores in a North East shopping centre this year.
Retailers such as Lush and Flannels have both made planning applications concerning potential new locations at Teesside Park in Thornaby over the past year.
They are joined by popular food giant Wagamama, which submitted a planning application in August and outlined plans to display an advertisement within the premises on Unit 19A.
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Businesses such as Tim Horton's, and Victoria's Secret have already made their way to the shopping centre.
We have compiled a list of all the businesses which could be coming to the popular retail and leisure park in future.
This article will be regularly updated with more businesses coming to the site.
Here are some of the businesses looking to come to Teesside Park:
- Sports Direct
- GAME
- Evans Cycles
- Flannels
Frasers Group, who is involved with Teesside Park, near Stockton and Middlesbrough, revealed in August that two new leases have been signed at the shopping centre - which will see big moves for four individual retailers.
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Under the plans, Sports Direct will double in size to 40,000sq ft and feature both a GAME and Evans Cycles, alongside a 20,000sq ft FLANNELS that will open following a comprehensive refurbishment of the existing Sports Direct space.
- Wagamama - Planning documents, submitted in August, outlined plans to display an advertisement within the premises on Unit 19A.
- B&M garden centre and store - Planning permission has been entered by B&M for a garden centre which is still awaiting approval.
- MenKind - Retailer Menkind has announced that it is in discussions to relocate its current store on Teesside Park into a bigger and better shop.
- Primark
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