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Dundas Shopping Centre & Indoor Market
Dundas Shopping Centre hosts a range of shops including well known brands, such as B&M, Fulton Foods, and Cooplands, local independent retailers such as the Festival Shop & Buckshees Military and Dundas Market, the only indoor Market in Middlesbrough town centre.

Dundas Market hosts over 25 local independent businesses offering a genuinely personal service at affordable prices including Jean's Kitchen serving everything from full English breakfast to warm hearty lunches and afternoon tea, Danny's Butchers, LD Printing selling personalised gifts and many more.Dundas Shopping Centre shop directory of well-known high street brands and 25 local independent traders in Dundas Market is ready for you to explore.
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Dundas Shopping Centre has a range of well-known high street brands including over 25 local independent traders in Dundas Market for you to explore. Further below are the shop directory listings. Please browse through our shop directory. You can filter by category for the shops in the shopping centre and for shops that are in the market.
Dundas Market is the only indoor market in Middlesbrough town centre and is home to over 20 local independent businesses. The Market has undergone a major rebrand and refurbishment programme under new ownership and management. This has transformed Dundas Market into a vibrant indoor market offering high quality, good value food produce together with a wide variety of non-food goods from locally based traders providing excellent customer service.
Dundas Shopping centre offers units to let in the Centre and also in the Market for local, national and independent traders. We are always on the hunt for new business and would welcome applications from hairdressers/barbers, florists, food and clothes retailers.

For more information on Dundas Market units to let, please contact David Harris on 01642 232552 or 07557 669606 david.harris@dundasindoormarket.co.uk or you can download our Trader Information Pack which is at the bottom of the page.Dundas Market is looking for budding entrepreneurs as it re-introduces its enterprise initiative.
The aim of it is to introduce a new generation of potential retailers/business people/Entrepreneurs to our retail environment and giving them a chance to promote a fledging or aspiring business they run or to test a concept they have but have yet to embark on.

We are inviting applications anyone 30 or under who lives locally and would like the opportunity to trade for one day in the shopping centre arcade as part of this event on one of our purpose-built market stalls.The stalls will be FREE OF CHARGE to the successful applicants. We are especially looking for business types and services which we do not currently have on offer within the Indoor market.
Centre doors open at 7.30am for access through the shopping areas to and from the car parking. The shopping centre is located at the intersection of Dundas Street and Corporation Road at the heart of Middlesbrough town centre. The Dundas Shopping Centre entrance leads from Dundas Street, flanked by retailers Tesco, Next, Charles Clinkard and Heron Frozen Foods leading through into the covered Mall.
Reviews (8)
Tetty Proud
Tetty Proud
Dec 23, 2021
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Not much of a variety as of late with fulton foods gone and a jobcentre occupying a large space its not what it once was.
Sue Denny
Sue Denny
Nov 21, 2021
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Some fabulous shops in the indoor market, if you're looking for hand crafted, unusual gifts that can be personalised, then head to The Crafty Sisters. Something spiritual from Alta Ego, everything for your pets from Leo Libra pet products and even a photo shoot at Inspire Photography Services. There's much more too, sweet shop, toy shop with collectables, babywear and vinyls, cd's, The Dr.
Jonathan D. Brown
Jonathan D. Brown
Oct 21, 2021
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Haven't been here in years. Went in last week. Wow, has it cleaned up its act. Very clean and tidy. Polite staff and wonderful shops
Jenny Hanley
Jenny Hanley
Oct 20, 2021
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Car parking great..good value shops.clean toilets.lovely cafe.and wonderful crystals in alta ego.
Lory Rea
Lory Rea
Oct 19, 2021
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Definitely suffering like most high streets, I'm sad that a lot of the old market stalls have gone, but there's still a decent variety.
The job centre now takes up about 50% of the place
Gary Flavell
Gary Flavell
Oct 12, 2021
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Just a small shopping centre but has a small market in there a couple big shop names, got a good restaurant in the market, has a car park and public toilets. Has security and a good little army surplus shop.
Marion Wright
Marion Wright
Oct 10, 2021
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Variety of shops under one roof including the job centre inside but you must have an appointment to enter nevertheless thry let me go in to get proof of benefit for a driving license
Anthony Kemp
Anthony Kemp
Jul 17, 2021
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More the arcade type of shopping, get your watch fixed, shoes repaired, photo's made into pictures, buy your meat for the weekend or looking for a trinket or unusual gift Dundas has that and more. With covid a lot of small stalls are closed, that does not mean there is not plenty to look at.