A jewellery shop is the latest business to move out of Crompton Place Shopping centre into The Market Place Centre.
Warren James joins Beaverbrooks, Ernest Jones, Carters Jewellery, H Samuel and Pandora making Market Place a real gem for anyone looking for great jewellery.
Rachel Townsend, Shopping Centre Manager, said: "It is a real pleasure to welcome Affy Latham and her team from Warren James to Market Place.
"Their shop fitting and window displays are superb, and the staff really understand that customers are looking for quality at affordable prices.
"Their addition to the existing jewellery offer at the centre makes it Bolton's first stop for shoppers looking for watches and jewellery."
Crompton Place is earmarked for demolition as part of the town centre master plan.
The multi-million pound redevelopment of Crompton Place Shopping Centre will not start until 2024 at the earliest, the council has said, as negotiations continue to relocate the remaining business.
The £175m plans to demolish the shopping centre and create a new state of the art retail and leisure destination
Read more: Crompton Place Shopping Centre development delayed
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Affy Latham, manager, said: “Warren James has now relocated to The Market Place, Bolton.
"Established in 1979 we are the largest independant jewellery chain in the UK with over 200 shops nationwide.
"Warren James prides itself on offering expertly crafted jewellery all at amazing prices.
"We are all very excited to open our new look shop and can't wait to welcome all our customers.
"We are a team of genuine jewellery lovers and the whole team can't wait to look after and offer the best advice to our new and returning customers.
"Customers will love our stunning new look and some amazing prices.
"Warren James can be found at Unit 24, Upper Mall, and can be contacted on 01204 392888."
A number of businesses have moved out of Crompton Place into the retail and shopping centre in Bolton, including New Look.
TSB moved to Deansgate.
For more information visit www.warrenjames.co.uk.
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