Speculation mounting over who will take over large retail space at Sprucefield

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Speculation is mounting over who will take over a large retail space at Sprucefield after planning permission was sought for the amalgamation of two existing units.

Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council's (LCCC) planning committee approved a pre-application notice this week for the site owners.
Sprucefield was bought by New River for £40 million in 2019 with a wider plan to develop more warehouse units as well as a hotel.

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The Real Estate Investment Trust has now formally given notice of plans to amalgamate the former Argos (re-located to Sainsbury's) and Next Home stores (closed 2024) adjacent to Sainsbury's.
In 2023, an outline £20m masterplan to develop Sprucefield was been launched at a public consultation. Consultancy firm MCE released details of the key developments including a 90 bed hotel and a new “discount food store” understood to be the German grocery giant Lidl.
Approximately 500 new car parking spaces will be developed for the store’s customers. The Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) contacted the developer's agent TSA Planning and owners New River for comment. The new tenant for the amalgamated units, has not yet been disclosed.

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