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Independents focus
Independent businesses are a critical part of the business landscape in Solihull town centre. The number of independents continues to grow with more and more people deciding to follow their passion and create small businesses. Independents give our town a unique feel you will struggle to find anywhere else in the region, or country for that matter.
Whether it be delicious eateries like Esabella’s, Sabai Sabai, Taste Collective, Toffs or Yakinori, welcoming cafes such as Black Orange, brew twenty three, Café Isabella or Vita or unique retailers including Katherine Draisey, Lesley Ashworth, Le Scarpe, Perspective Opticians, The Secret Boutique or Wishes & Kisses, Solihull town centre is full of independent gems.
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And whilst you’ll see plenty of doom and gloom stories about the High Street every time you turn on the TV or flick through a newspaper, we’re happy to report that Solihull continues to buck the trend with incredibly low vacancy rates compared to the rest of the country and a long line of companies hoping to make Solihull their next home. Plenty of our businesses continue to invest in themselves, whether that be through more staff, diversifying product ranges or giving their premises a makeover.
The latter is what the brilliant Perspective Opticians have done in their Drury Lane home – one they’ve successfully traded from for 18 years. We went along to look around their new-look store and check out why exactly Perspective have survived and absolutely thrived in Solihull town centre.
Take a look at our website – which itself has a brand-new look – for a full list of businesses in Solihull and discover your next favourite independent!
We’re happy to report that Solihull continues to buck the trend with incredibly low vacancy rates compared to the rest of the country