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The Bridge Shopping Centre is a small shopping centre located in Portsmouth, England.The centre was opened in May 1989 on land which was formerly home to Portsea Island Central Premises Co-Op. [1] The centre was originally owned by Asda, who were their main tenant, until the Portsmouth City Council purchased the centre in September 2023, [2] with plans to include new tenants and office space.
A neighborhood shopping center (Commonwealth English: neighbourhood shopping centre) is an industry term in the United States for a shopping center with 30,000 to 125,000 square feet (2,800 to 11,600 m 2) of gross leasable area, typically anchored by a supermarket and/or large drugstore. [2]
The complex has over 1.3 million square feet of floor space [3] and six floors including a ground floor and a lower ground floor. It includes shopping stores, entertainment complexes and leisure activities. [4] One source claims that the mall experiences over 10 million visitors per month, which increases to 18 million during the holiday season ...
The new plan shows a "fairly significant scaling back," Vallone said. The number of townhomes planned on the site of the nation's first outlet mall has decreased from 160 to 111, Vallone said.
A notable example is the Halton Lea Shopping Centre (originally known as Shopping City) in Runcorn, which opened in 1972 and was conceived as the centre point for the new town's development. Another early example is the Brent Cross Centre , Britain's first out-of-town shopping centre and located on the northern outskirts of London , which was ...
This latest renovation proposal and renderings is an alternative to the proposed "municipal complex" that was vetoed by a landslide last November, and will be discussed at two information sessions ...
The Glorietta park, with its outdoor stage for event hosting, was built in the 1970s. It was landscaped by Ildefonso P. Santos Jr., a National Artist for Architecture who was also credited for designing the entire complex. [5] It was then surrounded by small shopping arcades, Quad Theater (also known as The Quad), and the Makati Supermart. [6] [7]
The design of the area incorporates a "two-sided mall design" intended to recreate a traditional high street. [4] The scheme opened in October 2004 with Phase 1 of the development providing 390,946 sq ft (36,320.1 m 2) of retail accommodation. [4] There are currently over 100 retail units and two additional kiosks.