The Shopping Centre

Find a Shopping Centre and go Shopping!

Main menu

Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content
  • Home
  • Biggest – Westfield
  • Buy online
  • Links
  • Shopping

Links

Blogroll

Hairdressing.co.uk


Choose the best hair salon

 

www.balham.org.uk




 

www.cityoflondon.com




 

www.claphamjunction.co.uk




 

www.collierswood.co.uk




 

www.eastputney.com




 

www.hattoncross.com




 

www.hydeparkcorner.com




 

www.northealing.com




 

www.northernline.co.uk




 

www.nottinghill.org.uk




 

www.ravenscourtpark.com




 

www.sacredheartbattersea.org.uk




 

www.thechargecard.com




 

www.thecreditcard.com




 

www.thedesigners.com




 

www.tootingbroadway.co.uk




 

www.vauxhallandkennington.com




 

Regional malls

The majority of British shopping centres are in town centres, usually inserted into old shopping districts and surrounded by subsidiary open air shopping streets. A number of large out-of-town "regional malls" such as Meadowhall, Sheffield and the Trafford Centre, Manchester were built in the 1980s and 1990s, but planning regulations prohibit the construction of any more. Out-of-town shopping developments in the UK are now focused on retail parks, which consist of groups of warehouse style shops with individual entrances from outdoors.

Anchor Stores

When the shopping mall format was developed by Victor Gruen in the mid-1950s, signing larger department stores was necessary for the financial stability of the projects, and to draw retail traffic that would result in visits to the smaller stores in the mall as well. These larger stores are termed anchor store or draw tenant. Anchors generally have their rents heavily discounted, and may even receive cash inducements from the mall to remain open. In physical configuration, anchor stores are normally located as far from each other as possible to maximize the amount of traffic from one anchor to another.

MetroCentre

Planning policy prioritizes the development of existing town centres, although with patchy success. The MetroCentre, in Gateshead (near Newcastle upon Tyne), is the largest shopping centre in Europe with over 330 shops, 50 restaurants and an 11 screen cinema, while the Westfield London is the largest inner-city shopping centre in Europe.
Powered by WordPress | Fast WordPress Hosting | Hairdressing.co.uk | Domain Name Sale Now On
Image attributed to Wikimedia.org