Land Securities has announced the completion of the final letting at Bishop Centre, Taplow its ‘next generation’ retail park in South Buckinghamshire.
The tenth and final arrival is homeware and gift specialist HomeSense, which has taken a 10,000 sq ft unit at the 105,000 sq ft development.
The latest occupier completes a tenant line-up comprising TK Maxx, Nike, Mountain Warehouse, Evans Cycles, Majestic, Frankie & Benny’s, Bella Italia, Costa Coffee and Tesco.
The development’s modern design, public art and mature landscaping combine to meet the demand for convenient retail space with a contemporary and attractive retail park
The retail destination benefits from its convenient location just off the M4, adjacent to the planned Crossrail station which is currently under construction. A new junction onto the A4, which runs parallel to the M4, will ensure a significant flow of traffic between Maidenhead and Slough, adding to its already excellent accessibility.
Bishop Centre also boasts a number of sustainable features, including five electric car charging points, cycling spaces within the 439-space car park, and both roof and brise soleil photovoltaic panels. Together these features have contributed to the retail park achieving a BREEAM rating of ‘Very Good’.
Polly Troughton, Head of Retail Parks at Land Securities, said: “We’re delighted that Bishop Centre, Taplow is now fully let.
“With its contemporary architecture, unrivalled accessibility, wide catchment in South Buckinghamshire, and first-class retail and leisure offer, Bishop Centre perfectly fits our strategic themes of dominance, experience and convenience, and is well positioned to thrive.”
Wilkinson Williams acted for Land Securities, while Morgan Williams acted on behalf of HomeSense.