Pictured: Ben Tebbutt, retail partner with Nottingham
property consultancy FHP in Flying Horse Walk with FHP surveyor
Frankie Labbate
London & County (Nottingham) LLP has acquired the FH Mall in
Nottingham city centre, and is planning on giving it a new look -
as well as reverting back to its original name of the Flying Horse
Walk.
The London-based property investment and development group has
acquired the FH Mall from UBS Global Asset Management (UK). The
shopping arcade, which is currently home to keynote stores
including Vivienne Westwood, Atomic and Berketex, has been a firm
fixture in Nottingham's retail city since it originally opened as a
shopping centre in 1988.
Simon Blair of London & County says: "We are constantly
looking at investment opportunities all over the UK and the FH Mall
was offered to us just before Christmas last year. We feel the mall
has huge potential. We have big plans for change and as a starting
point, we are intending to revert back to the old name of the
Flying Horse Walk, which is how it is best known.
"We are also going to be revamping the look of the mall, both
inside and out and we hope to be reinstating the iconic white horse
on the Poultry Street entrance. When the previous owners rebranded
the mall, they tried to make it contemporary, but we feel it has
not really worked and instead, the exterior looks very clinical. We
now want to put our own stamp on it."
Already the mall has attracted a new retailer in the form of
George Thornton Art which has moved from its previous base in
Hockley.
Mr Blair said: "There are some really basic tactics that we have
implemented immediately to attract new retailers. It has been as
simple as finding the right letting agent and putting up vinyl
advertising signage in the units offering them to let.
"These were things that weren't being done before. In the short
period of time since we took over, we've already attracted a new
tenant in the shape of George Thornton Art, which proves that it
works. We have also identified a number of other opportunities and
hope to attract a café deli to one of the prominent vacant
units. This will be very important for the walk, as it will create
activity and increase footfall - which is vital for the retailers
already there."
The London firm is to convert two vacant floors above the arcade
into student housing, comprising 16 rooms.
Mr Blair said "Footfall is better than people would probably
perceive of the mall; we found that on our first visit in January
when some of the tenants were too busy to speak to us as they were
serving customers! January was not a particularly good time for
retail in the city, so it was really encouraging to see that
customers were still flocking to the centre.
"I see great potential for the mall now. When you look at
Nottingham on the whole, the city has always been right up there on
the retail rankings. Things have slipped over recent years, but
with the current plans to update the Victoria Centre and Westfield
getting ready to move here, we now feel we have to up our game. We
are right in the heart of the city, and we fit perfectly between
the two big centres and can offer something different to our
shoppers, such as independent retailers. We are really looking
forward to launching the new look mall to the public over the
coming months."
The Flying Horse Walk is being marketed by Nottingham property
agency FHP.
Ben Tebbutt, retail partner at FHP said: "Flying Horse Walk
deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as Bridlesmith Gate and
The Exchange Arcade because it should be seen as one of
Nottingham's most discreet and upmarket retail locations. It
perhaps hasn't had the prominence it should in recent years, but I
firmly believe that is going to change in the hands of a dynamic
new landlord who clearly appreciates its potential.
"Flying Horse Walk is an historic name, and it is a popular
retail thoroughfare which already has a mix of iconic brands, such
as Vivienne Westwood, and respected local retailers who inspire
loyalty, such as Canopy. Put that together with a range of art
galleries and fashionable gift shops and you have what I believe is
a major retail opportunity ready to be exploited. The new landlord
obviously sees it that way, and together we are ready to put Flying
Horse Walk back on the map of must-see shopping destinations."
For information on The Flying Horse Walk contact Ben Tebbutt at
FHP on 0115 8411142.