Market Gates Shopping Centre

Market Gates Shopping Centre
Market Gates Shopping
Location Great Yarmouth, UK
Opening date 1976
Management DTZ Management
Owner Miller Developments
No. of stores and services 42
Total retail floor area 100,000 sq ft (9,290.3 m2)
Parking 568 spaces
No. of floors 2
Website Market Gates

Market Gates is a shopping centre based in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. It was first opened in 1976.

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The Centre

The shopping centre currently houses 45 stores over 155,000 square feet (14,400.0 m2) of gross leasable area. It comprises a mostly high street brands with a smaller number of independent retailers. The centre was built in 1976 on an area which was damaged during World War II and incorporates a bus station underneath and a multi-story car park to the east. It has two main entrances from the Market Place, via a slope, and from Regent Boulevard, up escalators.

Expansion

Work begun in the summer of 2007 on an expansion to the shopping centre. It involved the demolition of the old Coach House,[1] the construction of a new concourse over the bus station and the remodelling of the centre's interiror. On 30 October 2008 the extension opened to the public, with branches of Debenhams, New Look and Starbucks.[2] Brighthouse; a rent-to-own retailer, a card shop and two mobile phone retailers have moved in since the opening but some units remain unlet as of late-2010 possibly due to the late-2000s recession.[3]

Major Stores

Coordinates: 52°36′28″N 1°43′42″E / 52.6078°N 1.7282°E / 52.6078; 1.7282

References

  1. ^ "Furniture store set to close" Great Yarmouth Mercury; Retrieved 20 November 2010
  2. ^ "Debenhams boost for town centre" Great Yarmouth Mercury; Retrieved 20 November 2010
  3. ^ "BrightHouse to open Yarmouth store" Great Yarmouth Mercury; Retrieved 20 November 2010

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