What to expect from the upcoming JD Sports and Poundland stores on the former Merseyway BHS Site

By Alasdair Perry

16th Jun 2024 | Local News

JD Sports and Poundland will occupy the site of the former BHS store (Image - Alasdair Perry)
JD Sports and Poundland will occupy the site of the former BHS store (Image - Alasdair Perry)

Merseyway's former BHS store is being redeveloped to create 'brand new, modern' units for JD Sports and Poundland, which were originally due for completion in spring of this year.

The two new high street stores will occupy the ground floor, whilst the remaining first floor is earmarked for 'an exciting new use for Merseyway'. The building will be refronted, along with a new ground floor entrance on Prince's Street. 

Stockport Council purchased the BHS store in 2019 in order to invest in the building as part of its £1 billion regeneration plans for the town centre.

"The redevelopment of the former BHS department store is a key part of the Council's long term regeneration plans for Merseyway and the Town Centre", the council said in an announcement.

Work has been ongoing on the former BHS Merseyway store as part of the council's £1 billion regeneration project (Image - Alasdair Perry)

"Alongside Stockroom and the Future High Street Fund, [...] there is a hive of construction activity taking place in the popular shopping centre, as work continues to make Stockport Town Centre a great place to spend time in."

Cllr Colin MacAlister, cabinet member for economy and regeneration at Stockport Council, said: "With the decline of many of our much-loved department stores over the years, town centres across the country are facing the issue of having large vacant units on their hands. 

"This news shows we can attract major high street retailers of this calibre to the town which shows real confidence in Stockport, despite challenging times.

"It's testament to our great reputation as one of the North West's premier locations to live, work and do business that we are still managing to attract high quality new businesses to the town."

James Air, head of group acquisitions at JD Sports, said: Stockport deserves a fantastic JD store, and this prime regeneration development will deliver exactly that. We can't wait to make such a significant investment in the town to complement our future investments in Crown Point Denton and the Trafford Centre.

Ben Wall, director of property portfolio at Poundland, said: "We're delighted to be re-opening at Merseyway in the refurbished BHS unit.

"The new unit will allow us to bring the best we have to offer to the town centre. We appreciate the investment from the council in both the building and the wider public realm and we look forward to playing our part in the regeneration of Merseyway.

"We look forward to creating another store Stockport will be proud of."

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