- Churchill Square (Brighton and Hove)
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Churchill Square Location Brighton, England Coordinates 50°49′23″N 0°08′47″W / 50.82306°N 0.14639°WCoordinates: 50°49′23″N 0°08′47″W / 50.82306°N 0.14639°W Website www.churchillsquare.com Churchill Square is the major city-centre shopping centre, NCP and central bus station in the city of Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom. It was originally built during the 1960s, obscuring several streets. It was completely rebuilt as an indoor mall in 1998, involving further changes to the underlying street layout.
Churchill Square has 85 shops [1] over three floors. Many of the shops are well-known UK chain stores.
Churchill Square is accessible directly by car (with 1600 spaces) or bus, or a five to ten minute walk from Brighton station.
Redevelopment and extension
As part of the Brighton Centre redevelopment an extra floor will be add to the centre. The centre will also connect directly with the Brighton centre, Cinema and Car parks, with a direct walk way from the centre to the sea front.[2]
References
- ^ "Churchill Square official website". http://www.churchillsquare.co.uk/.
- ^ http://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/downloads/bhcc/local_plan_2005/Brighton_Centre_SPD.pdf
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