The redevelopment of Stroud's Five Valleys Shopping Centre has reached a key milestone with the completion of the third and most significant phase of the work this September.
Speller Metcalfe began work on site in May last year, to build a retail experience which will attract visitors and investment into the town.
The first trader opened for business in July, with food stalls including Japanese, Thai, Indian, Middle Eastern and British food, alongside a butcher, chocolatier, greengrocer and bakery now on site.
The 1960s car park has also been given a facelift.
Andy Metcalfe, joint Managing Director at Speller Metcalfe, said: "It has been exciting to witness the development of the Five Valleys into a very attractive and thought-out shopping experience for Stroud, with retailers establishing themselves into the centre for works have even completed."
The original Merrywalks Centre was rebranded following investment by Dransfield Properties, which, alongside investment from Gloucestershire' Local Enterprise Partnership, GFirst LEP, has set about transforming the formerly tired and ageing town centre retail hub.
"It's great to see what has been achieved over the last 12 months and the changes coming to fruition. We have had some really positive feedback from our shoppers and tenants and we are pleased to see so many new businesses now opening and thriving at the centre."
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