Retailers may sue closing shopping centre
Retailers may sue closing shopping centre

Retailers may sue closing shopping centre

Retailers could sue the owners of one of Britain’s largest regional shopping centres which was forced to close last week and will remain shut over Christmas. The 40-outlet Castlepoint centre in Bournemouth, whose stores include Marks & Spencer, B&Q, J Sainsbury and Asda, was closed following safety concerns over its car park. It is not expected to re-open until 2006. Retailers anticipate trading losses of more than £60 million.

Many contacted by the Sunday Telegraph are considering legal action. “We are keeping a very close eye on what our sales would be. We are absolutely going to take some sort of action,” said Asda. A spokesperson for Castlepoint Limited Partnership, which runs the centre, said that the management would stand by its contractual obligations to tenants.

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