Railpen has said it will be making announcements about new retailers in the coming months
The new developer of the Cambridge Retail Park has issued an update on the development’s progress. Railpen has confirmed it is currently in the “first phase” of developing the area, which is part of “an extensive investment and transformation programme”.
The former Sainsburys and Sports Direct stores that used to be found at the retail park have scaffolding and boards around them to allow for redevelopment work to continue. Everything from the stores appears to have been completely removed, including some windows and walls to allow for new retailers to take over the space.
Plans for the redevelopment were first approved by Cambridge City Council in 2023. Railpen said it aims to “create a vibrant, sustainable destination” to give “visitors compelling reasons to return time and again”.
Railpen has confirmed it has secured relocations for a few brands including the Currys store. The new Starbucks location opened in October 2025 after it was announced its original store was going to be demolished alongside a play area for children just outside the café.
The retail park is currently home to a range of popular brands including Dunelm, Lidl, and Boots. Railpen has said it will be making announcements about the new retailers coming to the park in the next few months.
Maria Averkina, Asset and Development Manager at Railpen, said: “We have just begun the first phase of an extensive investment and transformation programme at Cambridge Retail Park. We are committed to creating a space where people, both in the local community and further afield, enjoy spending time and returning to.
“This includes securing relocations for great brands such as Starbucks and Currys. We will be making further announcements about new retailers and other enhancements in the coming months.”
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