Apple's push to open more retail stores outside the US continues, with our Cupertino friends announcing the opening of the thirteenth UK retail store in Exeter's Princesshay Centre for this coming ...
The Princesshay shopping centre in Exeter has been sold to Frasers Group, the retail giant owned by Sports Direct's Mike Ashley. The shopping centre is home to more than 60 shops and the site covers ...
In the blink of an eye, Exeter's Princesshay has turned 10 years old. The major shopping centre has changed the way we shop in Exeter City Centre and represents the biggest single regeneration project ...
If you're needing to get in that festive mood then visiting Princesshay is a guaranteed way to immerse yourself in that inimitable Christmassy feeling. Exeter's award-winning shopping centre is now ...
The Mike Ashley-founded group is looking to purchase a 50% stake in the Exeter shopping centre from US-based asset manager, Nuveen. It is also trying to secure the remaining 50% from Nuveen’s partner, ...
Worldbeaters act SPARK! will be returning to Princesshay on the 20th of November to transform the centre into a vibrant display of light and music and to celebrate the beginning of late-night shopping ...
Princesshay is promising a seasonal spectacle this year as it launches its expanded five-week Christmas market and a flurry of festive activities, from late-night shopping to Santa meet-and-greets.
A new manager taking over the running of Exeter's main shopping centre has been announced. Princesshay has announced the appointment of Jon Walton as its new centre manager. Jon, who will joined last ...
Land Securities has unveiled revised proposals for its £135m city centre retail-led development in Exeter. The Princesshay scheme (pictured), designed by Wilkinson Eyre, will total 49,255 sq m ...
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