 M&S says its plans are being reviewed |
Department store House of Fraser has held talks about becoming the anchor store in a Bristol shopping centre. According to the city council, Marks & Spencer had agreed terms to occupy the slot in a �500m expansion of Broadmead.
But an M&S spokeswoman said the company was reviewing all its projects after a change in management last year.
A House of Fraser spokesman said: "We have been in conversation about it, but we are happy trading where we are. No decision has yet been made."
'Outstanding opportunity'
The company already has a shop in Broadmead, having bought out Bentalls in 2000.
The support of a major retailer is considered an important part if the development is to proceed.
The partnership behind the development, the Bristol Alliance, said: "The Broadmead expansion presents an outstanding opportunity for an anchor department store.
"We are close to formally announcing our department store partner."
An M&S spokeswoman added: "There is lots of speculation about this.
"All our projects are up for review, and have been since the board changed in May."