Three new store openings in a row

Apr 06, 2023

Ahead of the Easter Bank holiday weekend, Ellandi announces three new store openings within their portfolio.


Pure Gym opened in Yate Riverside and has already attracted over 1900 members in its opening weekend.  “Pure Gym will be a fantastic addition to the Yate town centre. The amalgamation of existing leisure and restaurant space brings a well-established national fascia that adds to the tenant mix”, says Simon Anderson, Director.
 

Poundland has just opened its biggest Yorkshire store in Rotherham. The “super-sized” new store is now ready to welcome shoppers at Parkgate.

Tim Cornford, Director, Asset Management says, "We are delighted to have secured a new occupier for this prominent unit at Parkgate. Since Marks and Spencer closed its doors in May 2019, it has been a high priority to agree a surrender with Marks and Spencer to allow a new retail to take occupation. Poundland’s offer is core to the customers of Parkgate. Opening their largest store in the UK, upsizing from their existing store of 10,000 sq ft to a new 25,000 sq ft store and creating an additional ten new jobs, is an excellent result for Poundland and Parkgate."


The Broadway in Bradford welcomes a new site for Santander UK. "I’m delighted to welcome Santander to their new permanent home in The Broadway. The new branch will accommodate the needs of local customers through modern digital services, conveniently located in the heart of Bradford city centre. We look forward to announcing more exciting new brands and openings for 2023 and beyond very soon. " adds Christina Beggan, Director, Asset Management.


Ellandi helps deliver Healthy Living Centre in Chatham
15 Aug, 2024
Works have commenced on a £15 million healthy living centre at The Pentagon Shopping Centre in Chatham. Strategic asset and development manager, Ellandi is working with Medway Council to reinvigorate the shopping centre as part of the council’s wider regeneration plan. In repurposing the redundant retail space in the centre, Ellandi’s analysis showed, that not only were more civic uses needed to address health inequality and crime, but they would also bring an extra million visitors to the centre each year. The shift to civic occupiers would create a more robust mix of occupiers with strong covenants and keep local public sector spending within the borough. Ellandi used evidenced-backed business cases to approach public sector occupiers and show the positive impact a central location would have on their operations: interest began as smaller units grew to much larger anchor space. In 2019 Medway Council acquired their local shopping centre as a pivotal piece in their wider regeneration plan. Three years on The Pentagon is midway into a multi-use civic hub that delivers value for both its community and the council. The regeneration that has taken place will lead to better health and social outcomes for Chatham and will create a stable source of income to fund wider regeneration. Plans include redeveloping the council-acquired office building that sits above the centre to residential accommodation, improving parking and creating ‘pocket parks’ throughout the public realm. NHS Kent and Medway, and Medway Council have worked in partnership to develop proposals to bring it to the Pentagon Centre and create a hub for patients to access a greater range of services, more quickly and conveniently. Brooke Tahau, Director of Development at Ellandi, said: “The development of the James Williams Healthy Living Centre is a great testament to our dedication to enhancing Retail Plus Health. There is a growing imperative to bring healthcare back to the community, and this centre embodies our commitment to providing accessible, comprehensive care in the heart of centres. By working together with the NHS and Medway Council, we are excited to create a space that not only meets the immediate needs of residents but also adapts to future healthcare demands.”) Medway Council’s Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder of Public Health Teresa Murray said: “We are delighted that we are one step closer to opening a first-class health facility in Chatham town centre, providing quality care in an easy-to-access location. “I am honoured to confirm that the new centre is being named after our late Director of Public Health, James Williams. James was an inspirational figure and huge driving force behind improving health outcomes across Medway, as well as addressing health inequalities across the South East. “The James Williams Healthy Living Centre will stand as a fitting tribute to his work and aspirations and is a big step towards helping to reduce health inequality and improving the health and wellbeing of residents in Medway. I look forward to seeing this exciting project start to take shape over the next year.” Paul Bentley, NHS Kent and Medway Chief Executive, said: “This is outstanding news for the people we serve in the Chatham area. We know more needs to be done in parts of Medway to help improve people’s health and wellbeing and this healthy living centre will help people access the right care, in the right place. “With good transport links and a central location, the centre will also have room to expand over time to offer more services for local people meaning we can join up services, to provide care around people’s individual needs.” Medway Council has appointed Ellandi as development manager to lead the team; contractor partn er Bauvill; architecture firm LSI Architects ; and Structural and MEP consultants Ingleton Wood and Black Cat Building Consultancy as project managers.
Victoria Holloway is part of The Revo's 24 judging panel
31 Jul, 2024
Our Marketing Director, Victoria Holloway will be one of the judges for The Revo’s this year. Victoria is a senior marketing and communications professional with extensive experience in destination marketing. She has managed high-profile mixed-use development projects across various sectors and will be a good addition to the judging panellists for these coveted awards. They recognise and reward the best of the best in the built environment from asset management to customer experience, operations to destination marketing. At its core, The Revo’s is all about celebrating excellence.
05 Jul, 2024
NewRiver REIT has acquired Ellandi for an initial cash consideration of £5 million. This acquisition will incorporate our 16 shopping centre asset management mandates, spanning over 6.3 million sq ft and 10 different partners , into NewRiver’s portfolio. Consequently, NewRiver’s combined capital partnership business will now manage £1.5 billion in assets across a portfolio of 21 shopping centres and 18 retail parks. Allan Lockhart, chief executive of NewRiver, said: “We believe there will be considerable opportunities in the retail real estate market to accelerate the growth of our business from this point. By bringing together two high-quality teams with complementary skills and experience in asset management and regeneration, together with the balance sheet resources we have available, we are well positioned to participate in these opportunities, both on the balance sheet and through capital partnerships.” Our two co-founders and owners, Morgan Garfield and Mark Robinson, will join NewRiver as head of capital partnerships and head of regeneration respectively. They will also join the executive committee. Mark Robinson says: “Morgan and I are extremely proud of what the team at Ellandi have achieved to date in delivering sustainable change to the UK’s retail places and believe this transaction creates an exciting opportunity to combine two market leading retail asset management businesses with shared growth ambitions.”
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