The Mall (Bromley)

The Mall (Bromley)

The Mall is a shopping centre in Bromley, South East London, United Kingdom. It is small in size and is often overshadowed by the main shopping centre in Bromley "The Glades". It is not connected with or owned by The Mall Fund, a company operating shopping centres across the UK using 'The Mall' and then the town name as branding for each centre.

Re-Development

The Mall is currently being re-furbished and re-developed by Henry Boot Developments with completion due late 2007 [http://www.henrybootdevelopments.co.uk/developments.asp?type=mixed Henry Boot: Current Developments. Phase 1 of the re-development has finished and phase 2 has begun.

Shops

* UNIQLO
* Argos
* Art
* Wesley Owen - Christian bookshop
* Mall News
* The Pier
* KFC
* Boots
* Poundland
* Shoe Zone
* Sports World

Transport

There are two train stations in Bromley, that serve the mall.

* Bromley South railway station
* Bromley North railway station
* There is also a bus interchange outside the centre.

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