• Plans revealed for a new clothing and food store at the Rochdale Riverside development as M&S officially starts work on site
• Major development is part of M&S’s store estate reshape
• The store’s location and design are suited to M&S’s busy family aged shoppers
Today, M&S is proud to announce it has begun fitting out its new store in the Rochdale Riverside development. The scheme is a joint venture between Genr8 and Kajima, in partnership with Rochdale Borough Council, which will bring approximately 200,000 sq ft of retail and leisure accommodation to the heart of Rochdale town centre.
The UK’s biggest clothing retailer chose Riverside as a location which benefits from a catchment shopper population of over 1 million people, with a further 12,000 family homes identified for development within this catchment in the coming years. Investment from Rochdale Borough Council has transformed the area, with additions such as a new transport interchange and a major new library, and future investment plans include the development of town centre living.
M&S Rochdale Riverside will be the ideal destination for busy families to shop and have fun, with the site offering leisure facilities that include Hollywood Bowl’s Puttstars indoor golf facility and a Reel Cinema. There will also be a great mix of retail and over 500 car parking spaces, alongside good public transport links.
For M&S Food, the Rochdale store will be laid out to offer families everything they need for the weekly shop – with a real focus on areas such as fresh produce and frozen staples, alongside the food-on-the-move and prepared meals that M&S is famous for. For Clothing, the Click & Collect point will be easily accessible to support online orders and the store will offer contemporary, easy-to-wear stylish clothing, including a big focus on M&S’s key categories – such as denim, knitwear, footwear and T-shirts.
Up to 100 new and existing M&S colleagues will work at the new store with recruitment beginning via M&S’s careers website in spring 2020.
Simon Layton, Head of Region for Lancashire and Cumbria, said: “Plans for our new store are moving ahead with pace and we can’t wait to share more details in the coming months. Every part of the store is being designed to offer a fantastic family shopping experience and best serve our customers’ needs. Rochdale Riverside is central to the town’s regeneration and, with its convenient location adjacent to the new Metrolink station and Transport Interchange, the store will be perfect for families enjoying the area’s leisure offering, as well as quick pit-stops.”
Steve Rumbelow, Chief Executive of Rochdale Borough Council, said: “This new M&S store is a key anchor of the Rochdale Riverside scheme. It’s something the council wants and, more importantly, the people of Rochdale want, so it’s fantastic to see it entering the final stages of development, alongside Reel Cinemas, which has also started its internal fit out.
“Rochdale Riverside is on track to open its doors to the public in spring next year and we’re looking forward to celebrating the completion of another part of the £400m regeneration programme, which is transforming Rochdale town centre.”
Mike Smith, Partner at Genr8 Developments said: “We’re making real progress and are well into the final stages of development at Riverside. This landmark project for the region is shaping up to have a brilliantly diverse tenant mix, and the addition of M&S will grant the local community access to yet another high-quality, internationally recognised operator.
“M&S’ commitment to Rochdale Riverside is testament to the calibre of the scheme – we’re so excited to hand over to the team, and we look forward to watching the unit fit-out progress in the coming months.”
Anthony Dillon, Managing Director for Willmott Dixon in the North, said: “This is a fantastic milestone for this flagship project, one that we’re proud to say will be a transformative new addition to Rochdale’s town centre and is already proving an exciting catalyst to encourage new inward investment. We are committed to creating lasting community legacies, beyond bricks and mortar, in all the communities in which we work. From the outset, we committed to supporting the local economy by using businesses from the area whenever possible during the build programme and we’ve awarded more than 80 per cent of our spend so far to companies within Greater Manchester, 40 per cent of that with businesses in Rochdale.”
This announcement comes shortly after M&S’s opening at Kinglsey Village – its first clothing store opening in the South West for ten years, and the announcement it will open at Nottingham Giltbrook next summer. All of these stores are part of M&S’s store transformation plan – with the retailer closing, relocating, opening and renewing stores to offer customers the very best experience – however, whenever, wherever they want to shop.
14 Nov 2019