A WHOLE host of new food and retail spots are coming to Touchwood Shopping Centre in Solihull, just in time for the holiday season and Black Friday.
House of Tweed and Yankee Candle will be opening in November and are sure to spark some gift inspiration for many organised shoppers ahead of Christmas.
Specialists in bespoke handbags, accessories and Tweed fashion, House of Tweed will be bringing a touch of Scotland to Solihull from November 1.
Leading scented candle brand, Yankee Candle will be taking over the old Costa Coffee unit in mid-November.
Having not departed the shopping centre, Costa will open in a new two-storey location in Touchwood on November 7, allowing more customers to enjoy a coffee and a sweet treat.
As well as a re-vamped Costa, two new eateries will also be arriving at Touchwood.
Set to be one of the hottest new restaurants in Solihull, Wing Kingz will be opening on November 16, bringing delicious wings and burgers, live sports and unmatched vibes to Touchwood.
This will be the fourth location of the bar and chicken wing-specialists, after having garnered success in Milton Keynes, Canterbury and Coventry.
Inspired by the unique tastes of Indian street food, Indico Street Kitchen is also set to open at Touchwood in the near future, being a highly-anticipated addition to the shopping centre’s dining scene.
Speaking on the centre’s exciting expansion, Tony Elvin, General Manager of Touchwood, said: “We are thrilled to be welcoming Wing Kingz, House of Tweed, Yankee Candle and Indico Street Kitchen to Touchwood this autumn.
“We continue to work hard to enhance our offering with the addition of new retail outlets and restaurants.
“These latest new openings take our tenant occupancy back up to 99%, offering a fantastic retail and dining experience for all the family.
“We look forward to sharing more exciting updates about Indico Street Kitchen and other new stores soon."
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