Monday, April 28, 2025

Burton tattoo business grows into larger premises

An established Burton tattoo studio has moved into new premises in a prominent location within the town centre.

The corner premises forms part of the Abbey Arcade development, which is situated adjacent to Burton & South Derbyshire College and Coopers Square Shopping Centre. The ground and upper floor unit provides 1,015 sq ft of retail space.

The new tenants Outsider Art Tattoo Studio have been established in the town since 2010. They were formerly based on New Street and opened their new doors on Friday 5 May 2023.

Kaylee Osborne from Outsider Art Tattoo Studio said: “Over the years our team has expanded, and we outgrew our New Street studio. The Abbey Arcade building is an ideal location for passing trade, which is conveniently located close to the college and also has plenty of parking.

“Our move took quite a while as we had to apply for a change of usage with the council. The building had been empty for quite a while, but we managed to turn it around quickly and open within just four weeks.

“All the staff at Rushton Hickman were so helpful and supportive, it was reassuring to know that if we ever came over any issues or problems they were always on hand with advice and support.”

Agency surveyor Taylor Millington added: “Its great news to see a Burton-based company move into new larger retail space which should help them continue to grow. The affluent town centre has exciting opportunities to attract national and new independent occupiers.”

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