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IN BRIEF: SpaceandPeople Signs Deal To Sell Space In Two Intu Centres

Tue, 15th Dec 2020 13:53

SpaceandPeople PLC - Marketing and promotions company based in Glasgow - Signs multi-year agreements with two former Intu shopping centres in the Metrocentre, Gateshead and The Potteries, Stoke on Trent for the sale of short-term promotional and retail space. The company signed agreements with four other former Intu shopping centres earlier this month.

"I am delighted to welcome these vibrant and exciting shopping centres to our portfolio of venues. This further strengthens SpaceandPeople's position as the leading provider of short-term retail and promotional space and our provision of high footfall destinations for brands, agencies and retailers who wish to buy physical space in venues to support and promote their brands," says Chief Executive Nancy Cullen.

Current stock price: 8.40 pence

Year-to-date change: down 30%

By Zoe Wickens; zoewickens@alliancenews.com

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