Boasting an exceptional array of shops and leisure facilities, Loreburne Shopping Centre has attracted both popular high street brands as well as unique independents.
Currently, home to a range of top name brands including: M&S, JD, Superdrug, 02, Claire’s, Poundland, The Works, British Heart Foundation, Card Factory and EE. Also coming soon, a brand new food village due to open in 2022, a trip to Loreburne offers the ideal shopping experience for everyone! As one of Scotland’s most popular shopping centres, and the only shopping centre available for 60 miles, the Loreburne shopping centre is a unique shopping experience.
Location
Loreburne Shopping Centre is situated on the pedestrianised High Street in the heart of Dumfries town centre.
Travelling in a car from the A7, head northeast towards Bloomfield roundabout. Take the third exit onto Edinburgh Road (A709) and continue straight onto English Street (A780). Turn left onto Shakespeare Street (A781). The centre has its own dedicated parking and free public car parking is also available within easy walking distance.
Getting here using public transport is just as easy, with a bus stop located directly outside the center’s entrance just off Nith place and Dumfries train station is less than an 8-minute walk from the centre.
Dumfries, with a population of around 37,500 is the largest town in Dumfries & Galloway as is therefore South West Scotland’s main shopping and administrative centre. The town lies approximately 75 miles south of Glasgow and 34 miles north west of Carlisle, occupying a strategic location at the intersection of the A75, A76 and A701 trunk roads. The A709 provides the shortest link to the A74(M) motorway at Lockerbie, which
is some 12 miles distant.
Accommodation
Units ranging from 350 - 6,250 sq ft are available. Further details are available upon request.
Terms
Rent / Lease Terms - On application
Specification
- 5.7 million total day visits to Dumfries and Galloway
- £36m annual retailer turnover
- 3 million yearly footfall for Loreburne
- Many retailers ranked top 5 in their region
- £387 million total tourism spend in Dumfries and Galloway
- 80 car park spaces
- 2 hours average dwell time
- 148,860 total retail catchment population
- 45-64 demographic group more likely to shop in retail than online
- £33,622 avergae income pre covid