Derby Market Hall has expanded its line-up of independent retailers and service providers, continuing its transformation into a central hub for local enterprise following a £35.1 million restoration earlier this year.
The newly arrived businesses include Vintage & Vinyl, The Paint Kettle, Lamama Style, Soheila Tailoring, and Derby’s Comfort Kitchen. Each adds a different dimension to the market’s mix of retail, services, and dining, aimed at increasing footfall and supporting small business growth in the city centre.
Vintage & Vinyl offers retro music, collectibles, and vintage fashion, while The Paint Kettle extends its residency with locally themed artworks and gifts. Lamama Style offers boutique children’s clothing sourced from trusted suppliers, and Soheila Tailoring offers custom dressmaking and alterations by an experienced local tailor. Derby’s Comfort Kitchen completes the line-up, serving traditional British dishes and daily specials designed to attract visitors throughout the week.
Since reopening in May, the Grade II–listed Market Hall has positioned itself as a platform for regional traders to reach new customers within a revitalised trading space. The latest additions strengthen its role as a business incubator for Derby’s independent retail and hospitality sectors.


