Capital Shopping Centres
The Leading Shopping Centre Business
Our prime focus is to create the right environment for shoppers and retailers alike. We develop close relationships with our retailers and, by responding to their changing requirements: we ensure that our centres are vibrant retail destinations, dominant in their catchements. A careful combination of an excellent retail mix, good communications and first class facilities for our shoppers set our centres apart - exciting places that shoppers continue to visit time and time again.
- £4.4 billion investment properties as at 30 June 2009
- 14 prime locations in the UK
- 12.9 million sq ft of retail space
- 2,028 shops and stores
- 229 million customer visits per year
Capital Shopping Centres - A member of the Liberty International Group.
Select a shopping centre for more information
- Braehead, Renfrew, Glasgow
- Chapelfield, Norwich
- The Chimes, Uxbridge
- Eldon Square, Newcastle upon Tyne
- The Glades, Bromley
- The Harlequin, Watford
- Lakeside Thurrock
- The Mall at Cribbs Causeway, Bristol
- Manchester Arndale
- Metrocentre, Gateshead
- The Potteries, Stoke-on-Trent
- St. David's Shopping Centre, Cardiff
- St. David's 2, Cardiff
- Victoria Centre, Nottingham
- Westgate, Oxford
Braehead, Renfrew, Glasgow
www.braehead.co.uk
Scotland's favourite regional shopping centre offers a world-class retail and leisure destination. Braehead incorporates over one hundred of the uk's top retail names.
Chapelfield, Norwich
www.chapelfield.co.uk
Chapelfield, a great new shopping experience for East Anglia, right in the heart of Norwich.
The Chimes, Uxbridge
www.thechimes.uk.com
When it opened in 2001 The Chimes doubled the retail offer in uxbridge town centre and established Uxbridge as a major retail destination.
Eldon Square, Newcastle upon Tyne
www.eldon-square.co.uk
Eldon Square, which opened in 1976, was one of the first examples of mixed-use city centre regeneration.
The Glades, Bromley
www.theglades.uk.com
The Glades Shopping Centre forms a major part of Bromley's shopping offer with mall and retail links to the traditional High Street.
The Harlequin, Watford
www.theharlequin.uk.com
The Harlequin is successfully integrated with the town, and as part of its development, listed high street buildings were preserved and brought back into use.
Lakeside, Thurrock
www.lakeside.uk.com
Lakeside offers a comprehensive selection of retail brands which are complemented with a wide range of cafés and restaurants and a multi-screen cinema.
The Mall at Cribbs Causeway, Bristol
www.mallcribs.com
The Mall at Cribbs Causeway, is the premier shopping destination in the south west with a line-up of 130 top name stores and 18 cafes and restaurants.
Manchester Arndale
www.manchesterarndale.com
Manchester Arndale, lies in the heart of the city and is one of the largest city centre covered shopping complexes in the UK.
Metrocentre, Gateshead
www.metrocentre.uk.com
Metrocentre has recently been extended and refreshed and houses the top 20 UK retailers together with major department stores.
The Potteries, Stoke-on-Trent
www.potteries.uk.com
The Potteries Shopping Centre is the focal point of shopping for the six towns of Stoke-on-Trent.
St. David's Shopping Centre, Cardiff
www.stdavidsshopping.co.uk
St. David's 2, Cardiff
www.stdavids2.com
Due for completion in 2009, St. David’s 2 is an excellent example of a true mixed use city centre project.
Victoria Centre, Nottingham
www.victoriacentre.uk.com
The Victoria Centre was opened in 1972 as one of the first of the new generation of shopping centres to be built in the UK from the 1970s.
Westgate, Oxford
www.westgateoxford.co.uk
Capital Shopping Centres has been given approval for the extension and the partial redevelopment of the existing Westgate Shopping Centre.

