Infusion
Who remembers this one. Infusion opened in 2010 after Adams closed, lasted until 2011.
Blush
The former site of Priceless Shoes and Hawkin’s Bazaar, Blush opened here in September 2010 after moving from Bore Street 
Vision Express
Vision Express moved here in 2012 after spending many year locationed at the old M.E.B shop opposite what was once Levetts Square. Poundworld was the next to move in.
JD Sports
Allsports first opened a shop here in 1997 when the new shopping centre was completed. JD Sports aquired the store from the administrator in October 2005 after Allsports went into Administration in September of the same year. JD Sports...
WH Smiths
John Menzies were the first to move to the new building after the openning of the new shopping centre. WH Smiths later relocated to the site after John Menzies sold all its high street interest to WH Smiths in the late 1990s.Note the brick...
Card Factory
The card factory opened in 2010 taking up one of the two units left vacant after the closure of the new Post Office in 2009.
Phones 4 U
Phones 4u was the largest independent mobile phone retailer in the United Kingdom and open in the shopping centre in 2010. In September 2014, Phones 4u entered administration brought about by its last suppliers EE and Vodafone terminated...
Debenhams
Opening in the former TJ Hughes building Debenhams came to the city in 2012 to bring a much need department store to the shopping centre. The store closed in May 2021.
TJ Hughes
TJ Hughes in the Three Spires Shopping Centre was Lichfield’s last remaining department store.  The store closed in August 2011 after the company called in administrators in June.
Priceless Shoes
Priceless Shoes was a trading name of Stylo. When trading in Stylo’s shares were suspended in January 2009 PriceLess soon went into administration. Parent company Stylo itself did not fair any better and went into administration...

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