- Capitol Centre
Infobox shopping mall
shopping_mall_name = Capitol Centre
caption =
Entrance to the Capitol Centre
location = Cardiff, Wales
address = Queen Street, Cardiff
coordinates =
opening_date = 1990cite web |url= http://www.pcp-plc.com/proj8.php?loginid=&projectid=8 |publisher= PCP |title= The Capitol Shopping Centre, Cardiff|accessdate=2008-05-02]
closing_date =
developer =
manager =
owner = Moorfield Groupcite web |url= http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/expats/changing-wales/2008/01/31/capitol-idea-is-a-30m-boost-for-complex-91466-20420857/ |publisher= icWales |title= Capitol idea is a £30m boost for complex|accessdate=2008-05-02]
architect =
number_of_stores = 36
number_of_anchors = 3
floor_area = 158,256 sq.ft
floors = 2
parking = 420
website = http://www.capitol-shopping-centre.co.uk
footnotes =Capitol Centre (previously: Capitol Exchange Centre) is an indoor
shopping centre in the city ofCardiff ,Wales . The building is built on the site of the former Capitol Cinema and theatre, and is situated at the eastern end of Queen Street near the Dumfries Place bus terminus andCardiff Queen Street railway station .It advertises itself as the premier shopping destination in Cardiff,Fact|date=October 2007 with a focus on the higher end of women's fashion, including tenants such as Wallis, Jaeger,
Karen Millen ,Dune ,Phase Eight andAustin Reed . It is anchored by a largeH&M store, with the front of the centre being dominated by a two-storeyZavvi Store (FormerlyVirgin Megastore ).Opened in 1990, the centre was originally built to mimic
Victorian architecture . In 1999/2000 the centre underwent a redevelopment, which included the refurbishment of the pedestrian areas, the removal of thefood court and new entrances into the centre.Future developments
The centre had originally also housed a five-screen Odeon cinema up until 2001, however following the closure of the cinema, this area of the centre has not been used.
There are plans to develop 164 apartments, plus retail and commercial space and additional car parking facilities at the corner of North Edward Street and Station Terrace. This would provide 50 per cent additional spaces, bringing the total car parking spaces up to 632.
The scheme architects are Dobson Architects and it is expected that the new scheme could be completed by 2010.
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External links
* [http://www.capitol-shopping-centre.co.uk/ Capitol Centre official site]
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