Now it has been joined by yet another big name in UK shopping today. B&M Stores has opened an outlet at the Cornbow Shopping Centre. Halesowen’s shoppers were excited to hear this news some time back. However, the plans to open here didn’t go smoothly. A large store was planned and several units had to be purchased. The building work took longer than anticipated, but it was worth it in the end. After a long wait, the B&M outlet in Halesowen’s Cornbow Shopping Centre opened its doors to an excited public. It was definitely worth the wait.
B&M Stores has something for everyone. From groceries to pet products and baby products, we have it all. Electrical items, gift items and so much more. There’s no doubt that a trip to B&M Stores saves you both time and money. They are absolutely everywhere. Now you’ll find them in Halesowen’s Cornbow Centre too. That gives you yet another place to find great bargains. This store covers a large area. It occupies four units in the Hagley Mall in the Cornbow Centre. If you’re in Halesowen in the West Midlands, pay a visit today.
The Cornbow Shopping Centre has a stupendous variety of shopping under one roof. Some of the biggest names in UK shopping reside here. You’ll find something for everyone in this shopper’s paradise. Now that B&M Stores have opened a unit here, there’s even more reason to visit. Staffed by friendly, local people, you’ll feel right at home here. There’s no better place in all the Midlands to do your shopping.
The opening of the new B&M store in the Halesowen Shopping Centre took place on Wednesday, the 21st August 2019. It was an exciting event, which had been anticipated by regular shoppers at the Cornbow Centre in Halesowen. Some of them had been missing the presence of their favourite here. So now the wait is over. Pay a visit to the new branch today.
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