Wykeland Have New Business Lined Up To Fill Void Created By Closure

Wykeland Have New Business Lined Up To Fill Void Created By Closure
Wykeland Have New Lined Up To Fill Void Created By Closure

Wykeland Group, owners of the retail park Flemingate say while  they are sorry to see Riva Lounge close, they already have another business lined up to fill the void created.

The owners say that this shows that there is a strong demand from business wishing to take up space at the Flemingate Centre.

News yesterday that the Riva Lounge had ceased trading at the out of town shopping centre in Beverley was met by sadness by a number of people within the community.

Commenting on the closure,  Graham Tait, Flemingate’s Centre Manager said that they were very sorry to see this business close and wished all the staff the very best for the future.

, Property Director of Wykeland Group, said he was pleased to have secured a new high-quality, independent restaurant operator for the unit, indicating the strong demand for retail and leisure space at Flemingate and in Beverley as a whole.

David said;

“The new operator will begin fitting out the unit immediately and expects to open within weeks, meaning there will only be a brief period of closure while the premises are refurbished  and rebranded.”

Riva Lounge were the second business to close their doors at the multi-million pound since the centre opened just over two years ago.

Bolo, the other business to close were quickly replaced with another fashion outlet following a short closure as VERB moved into the space vacated.

Opened in October 2015 the Flemingate Centre is still not fully occupied though has managed to retain most of the businesses that have chosen to open there.

The Flemingate Centre is home to a number of high street brands, including , Poundland and Peacock.

Despite the closure of Riva Lounge, they still have an extensive choice of places to eat including Subway, Greggs and Gourmet Burger Kitchen.



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This article has 2 Comments

  1. I cannot understand why Firepit and Buca de Pizza were not mentioned when you were listing eateries and takeaways in the Flemingate Centre.

  2. The places listed show the diversity and level of choice on offer there. Its not possible to list all 12 food outlets, the other venues you name have been mentioned in other articles.

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