Major step forward for Rochdale Riverside development

Three high street giants sign up to the leisure complex

What the Rochdale Riverside complex could look like
Published 26th Jan 2018

The £80 million pound Rochdale Riverside leisure complex will see three high street giants move in when it opens in 2020.

Boots, River Island and JD Sports have all confirmed they will take up part of 30,000 square feet of retail space, with a promise to invest £3 million in the brand new stores.

Planners behind the development have also announced M&G Investments will fun the £80 million pound project, due to be paid back over 35 years.

River Island is planning to invest more than £1 million in a new two level store, while Boots is set to invest more than £1.5 million on a their brand new site.

Councillor John Blundell, cabinet member for regeneration at Rochdale Borough Council, said: “The fact that three more well-known brands have committed to this fantastic new development is a clear sign that they want to be part of Rochdale’s long term future, despite incredibly challenging trading conditions in towns and cities up and down the country.

“These brands have seen the millions of pounds of investment which has gone into Rochdale town centre in recent years and really want to be part of the exciting future that we’re delivering for our residents and visitors.”

Warwick Smither, from Cheetham & Mortimer, the scheme’s retail agents, said: “These new lettings represent a massive endorsement for Rochdale. All three retailers are committing significant new investment and will be bringing their most up to date retail offering to the town. This new scheme presents an opportunity to acquire modern retail accommodation in which to deliver their latest high street formats.”

The Rochdale Riverside scheme will bring 24 new shops, restaurants and leisure facilities, covering around 200,000 square feet, to the heart of Rochdale town centre. Around 350 parking spaces will also be built as part of the development.

Leader of Rochdale Borough Council, Councillor Allen Brett, said: "This is part of the £250m regeneration of the town centre, which started in 2011 and has included the creation of Number One Riverside, the new transport interchange and the new sixth form college. We're also creating a brand new £3m market in Rochdale town centre. We're serious about transforming the fortunes of our borough and you only have to look around to see the massive changes that have already taken place."

Mike Smith, partner at Genr8 Developments, said: “This significant investment is a huge boost of confidence for the town and for the scheme which will play a significant role in the continued regeneration of Rochdale.”

Investigatory and preparatory work has already been carried out at the site. Construction is expected to start at the end of February, with completion due in summer 2020.