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Hale hot spot for independents
Hale continues to be a popular village enclave for independent retailers with a new entrant opening and an established one expanding.
Skin care clinic, Dermanude, has taken accommodation at Poplar House, an attractive high specification managed business centre. It has taken Suite One comprising 231 sq ft on a short form flexi lease.
Tanya Hoey, proprietor, Dermanude, said: “We specialise in bespoke, results driven non-surgical skincare and Poplar House is a perfect environment for our clinic as well as easy to get to for our existing customers.”
Dee Thai Massage, an established village business, is expanding and relocating from Broomfield Lane, to 124 Ashley Road. It has taken the ground and basement retail accommodation comprising 800 sq ft on a five year lease.
Daniel Lee, director, Regional Property Solutions, who acted for, LMO Properties, the landlord of both properties, said “We are delighted to let these units with the retail unit going to an established Hale business that has been trading for nearly a decade”.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jill Brain .
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