Quintain expands food offering as it announces £5.1m of investment into independent brands at Wembley Park

Quintain has agreed two deals with premium Asian grocery store Tian Tian Market and fusion Japanese-Peruvian restaurant Nakanojo, to take 5,897 sq ft.

The news follows Quintain’s investment of £5.1m at Wembley Park over the past five years, made up of both capital investment and rent-free periods, to entice local and independent businesses and brands to the neighbourhood.

Matt Slade, retail director at Quintain, said: “The cookie-cutter placemaking strategies of the past are no longer fit for purpose. Today’s disruptive, independent businesses and the entrepreneurs behind them add a genuine sense of place, character and appeal to burgeoning retail destinations.

“Our estate strategy prioritises a wide choice of independent shops, restaurants, cafés, leisure and amenities, to complement the global brands and flagships at London Designer Outlet.”

https://www.propertyweek.com/news/food-brands-agree-wembley-park-deals-amid-influx-of-independent-businesses/5127222.article

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