Iceland’s 100th Food Warehouse Outlet Opens In Blackpool
Frozen food retailer Iceland has opened its 100th Food Warehouse store in Blackpool in the UK, reports the Retail Gazette.
The new store is spread across an area of 10,000 square feet and employs around 30 people.
The retailer invested more than £750,000 (€834,222) in the new store, which is a part of Iceland’s expansion plans for the Food Warehouse format.
Mason Owen represented Iceland and Savills represented the landlord, Landsec, for the new store, the report said.
Food Warehouse offers homeware and bulk buying deals for fresh, frozen, and chilled food items.
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