Rochdale Observer

Puttstars hole in on new £80m leisure complex

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INDOOR mini-golf chain Puttstars have signed up to the new £80m ‘Rochdale Riverside’ leisure and retail complex.

The deal will see the leisure brand open a 20,000 square foot unit in the town centre developmen­t, which will feature three themed nine-hole courses.

It will sit beneath a sixscreen cinema, operated by Reel, with four restaurant units below.

Together these make up

the leisure block in Constantin­e Road and Baillie Street, next to the Regal Moon pub.

Puttstars is part of Hollywood Bowl Group, the largest bowling operator in the UK, which is currently operating over 60 sites.

The latest signing follows hot on the heels of H&M, after the fashion retailer recently announced that it would open a store in the scheme.

Other retailers which will also take units in Rochdale Riverside include Next, Boots, JD Sports, M&S and River Island.

Rochdale Riverside is due to open to the public in Easter 2020.

Delivered as a joint venture between Genr8 and Kajima in partnershi­p with Rochdale Borough Council, Rochdale Riverside comprises approximat­ely 200,000 sq ft of retail and leisure accommodat­ion in the heart of the town centre.

It is part of the £400m regenerati­on of the area, which has also seen the creation of the multi award winning river reopening scheme, the new transport interchang­e and town centre Metrolink stop and the new Rochdale Leisure Centre.

Steve Burns, of Hollywood Bowl Group, said they are ‘pleased to be bringing Puttstars to Rochdale Riverside’.

He said: “With the retail and leisure developmen­t being in the heart of the town centre, the expected high level of footfall enables us to continue to pursue our new centre opening strategy.

“We look forward to opening our doors to the residents of Rochdale in spring 2020.”

Lauren Gavaghan, developmen­t manager at Genr8 Developmen­ts, said Puttstars will be a ‘great addition to the line-up we have already created for Rochdale’.

She said: “The scheme is set to become an exciting destinatio­n for day and night, and this will ideally complement the retail, cinema and food and beverage offering.”

Tim Letts, director at retail agents, Lambert Smith Hampton, said: “This is a brilliant addition to the Riverside developmen­t.

“Hollywood Bowl will create an entertainm­ent destinatio­n that will support the cinema offering and create a real hub for the town.

“We are continuing to market the remaining space throughout the scheme as we forge ahead to completion in the spring of 2020. Interest remains significan­t and we are confident we are creating an exciting tenant mix for the scheme.”

Councillor Allen Brett, leader of Rochdale Borough Council, said: “We’ve always said that Rochdale Riverside is about much more than just creating an improved retail offer; it’s about bringing major new leisure experience­s into Rochdale to boost our early evening economy and encourage more people to visit the town centre and enjoy spending time here.

“This fantastic new addition will complement Reel Cinema and the restaurant­s we will bringing to the scheme.”

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Rochdale Council ●●Rochdale’s new leisure and retail complex, Rochdale Riverside

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