Scarborough Group acquires Brunswick Shopping Centre in first foray into its namesake town

Scarborough Partnership Ltd, an associated company of Scarborough Group International (SGI), has acquired The Brunswick Shopping Centre in Scarborough town centre for an undisclosed sum.

The purchase, when complete, will mark SGI’s return to the shopping centre market, having primarily focussed on developing its portfolio office and residential assets in recent years.

Located on Scarborough’s main shopping street, Westborough, The Brunswick Shopping Centre is the only enclosed shopping and leisure centre in the whole of the borough of Scarborough. It currently provides 130,000 sq ft of high-quality prime retail space and features 31 outlets with brands including Next, New Look and Holland & Barratt.

The centre had demonstrated a strong performance since opening in 1990, attracting an annual average footfall of 7 million at its peak. However, changing consumer shopping habits, accelerated by the pandemic, resulted in a decline in footfall and the loss of its anchor tenant, Debenhams.

SGI is now in talks with Scarborough Borough Council to develop a new vision for the centre, incorporating a range of additional uses including leisure and food and drink, in order to cement it as the premier retail and leisure destination on the Yorkshire coast.

Scott McCabe, Director at SGI, commented:

“Our acquisition of The Brunswick Shopping Centre is fully aligned with SGI’s strategy of regenerating our former industrial heartlands across the north of England, as demonstrated by our flagship projects at Middlewood Locks, Salford, Thorpe Park, Leeds, Sheffield Digital Campus and Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park.

“There is a widely held perception that the Northern Powerhouse is constrained to the major cities across the north of England. The borough of Scarborough has a population of 108,757 and is a popular seaside resort with over 10.2m trips taken every year, contributing £837.1m to the regional economy.

“As our name suggests, we have strong ties with the town and we see this project as an opportunity to really put Scarborough on the map. We are therefore keen to work closely with the council to explore ways in which we can deploy our expertise of creating vibrant, mixed-use communities to help breathe new life into the shopping centre in order to attract more people to the town.”

Councillor Steve Siddons, leader of Scarborough Borough Council, commented:

“This is brilliant news for Scarborough. Having an organisation of the calibre of SGI with their knowledge, drive, success, and track record, investing in our town centre is game changing and a real endorsement of the exciting vision outlined in the Scarborough Blueprint. We are looking forward to working in partnership with Scarborough Partnerships Ltd to drive forward the Brunswick which is at the heart of our town centre, including exploring leisure uses with perhaps a cinema operator in the Brunswick.”