The new owners of the Arndale shopping centre in Morecambe have revealed some of their plans for its future.
Dunsmore Estates Ltd bought the 52-year-old shopping centre in 2023 and say they are "keen to breathe new life" into the Arndale.
A spokesperson for Dunsmore Estates said they wanted to "support small businesses with our flexible lease opportunities".
The Arndale contains shops including Boots, Greggs, Burger King and Poundland,
The spokesperson said they currently have four vacant units within the Arndale and its surrounding shopping streets, which are available to lease, and would love to see them occupied by local businesses.
They are:
Unit 12 Market Street (small kiosk unit)
15 Royalty Mall, Arndale Centre
19 Royalty Mall, Arndale Centre
22 Royalty Mall, Arndale Centre (the former Shoe Zone shop, pictured below)

The Arndale, which was built in 1972, was previously owned by New River REIT, but was sold in October 2023.


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