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Birmingham Post
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One of the biggest retail parks in West Wales fully let on new lettings

One of biggest retail parks in west Wales is fully let after following new tenancy deals.

Cross Hands Retail Park in Carmarthenshire has attracted discount store chain One Below and gym operator Snap Fitness.

They join existing tenants that include Costa Coffee, Iceland Foods and Pets at Home.

The park is owned by property investment firm Conygar.

Conygar director Freddie Jones said: "We are delighted to have secured One Below and Snap Fitness to join our other leading operators on the park; Lidl, B&M Retail, Costa Coffee, Iceland Foods, David Jenkins, Dominos and Pets at Home.

“These final lettings clearly demonstrate the attraction and resilience of the park which continued to trade successfully despite the volatility in the retail sector over the last 12 months as a consequence of the pandemic.

“The addition of One Below and Snap Fitness will complement the current occupier line up and substantiate our investment strategy for the park.”

The park extends to 92,000 sq ft. Conygar would not disclose the annual rental income.

Marketing agents for the park is Cardiff-based property advisory firm Fletcher Morgan.

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