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Two new occupiers for Princes Chambers, Stockport
The Cherry Jam, a well-established hospitality business identified Princes Chambers, 2 Brown Street as the ideal location to open a bubble tea shop and has taken the ground floor unit comprising 195 sq ft on at five-year lease at annual rent of £10,000.
Vicki Brennand, proprietor, Cherry’s Boba Shop, said: “Bubble tea originated in Taiwan in the 1980’s and is wildly popular in the Far East, but has become very popular in UK in recent years and this was the ideal spot to open our first Bubble tea Shop.”
Specialists in quality non-surgical hair replacement systems, ‘King of Kwiffs,’ has taken Suite 2, Princess Chambers, 70 Princes Street, comprising 361 sq ft on the first floor on a two-year lease at an annual rental of £5,200.
Cullum Morris, proprietor, King of Kwiffs, said: “We have continued to grow the business and needed larger premises and Princes Chambers met our criteria in terms of accommodation and the location which is ideal for our clients”.
Regional Property Solutions manage the property on behalf of the landlord Skelhurst Ltd and working with MBRE the appointed Stockport letting agent they ensured a smooth transition from initial enquiries to moving in.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jill Brain .
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