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Mar 2022
More small independent businesses will be given a chance to run their own town centre shop due to the continued success of the Harrogate Pop-Up.
As pop-ups continue to surge in popularity, spaces for the rest of the year are already filling fast at the store on Cambridge Street.
And a number are set to move in this spring, including a flower shop, a screen printing business and a fashion a beauty boutique.
Kiera McLaughlin, who is involved with organising the pop-up shop, said she was delighted to see so many businesses return to the space.
She said:
Freddie's Flowers are the first to run their pop-up, from now until March 6.
Forme Prints will take over the space from March 14 - 20. Owner Nathan Dalla Riva will be offering a range of his own designed printed t-shirts, jumpers and bags.
The Dogs Bakery will then follow with a two-week stint, offering a range of dog treats in store.
And finally women's clothing and accessories business Patricia Eve Ltd will host its first pop-up for two weeks from April 18 until May 1.
Barker Proudlove and Victoria Shopping Centre came up with the idea to rent out the outlet opposite Cafe Nero back in August.
Businesses can rent the space for between one and six weeks and the £400 weekly cost includes rent, business rates, water, electricity and furniture.
The Harrogate Pop Up will soon be launching its calendar for summer reservations. To find out more, visit the website.
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