It's gone on the market
The closure of a maternity wear and baby clothing store in the city centre has led to calls on what shoppers would like to see replace it. JoJo Maman Bébé, in The Poultry, is being marketed by property consultants as 'to let' since it shut in October.People in the city centre said it was unsurprising another retailer had closed but gave their suggestions on what they think would be ideal to open in the space.
The Arnold resident added: “I’d like to see a shoe shop, there’s Clarks of course and other shoe shops like Dr. Martens but they can be expensive and people will always need shoes.” "Whether it’s because retail isn’t great or places can’t keep up with high rents, a lot of places are shutting down. Come into town 20 years ago, it would be a big shock if one or two shops closed down now, it's the norm.
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