Posted: Mon 30th May 2016

Town Centre Furniture & Electrical Store to Relocate to New Location

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, May 30th, 2016

A large furniture shop in the heart of Wrexham Town Centre is to relocate to a new premises in the ‘near future’.

The British Heart Foundation Furniture and Electrical Store on Queens Square is to relocate to an empty premises on Regent Street.

The store will move to the former (and infamous) 99p store on Regent Street – with the store having been vacant for some time.

Over the past week there have been reports / sightings of builders in the former 99p Store, with many questionning what will occupy the long standing empty premises.

A spokesperson for British Heart Foundation confirmed to us that the store will be relocating in the ‘near future’ due to their lease expiring and feeling that the new premises are better located.

The spokesperson for British Heart Foundation added: “The store will still remain open in the current premises on Rhosddu Road for the next few months, so if anyone would like to visit the store or donate any unwanted furniture or Electrical items they would love any Wrexham residents to pop in.”

In the past month Subway also announced that they were to open a new franchise store on Regent Street, meaning that the number of vacant properties at the top part of the street will be down to one.



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