Victoria Centre, Nottingham

www.victoriacentre.uk.com

Victoria Centre opened in 1972 as one of the first of the new generation of shopping centres to be built in the UK from the 1970s. Regenerating a redundant railway station, this mixed-use scheme incorporates 464 flats as well as 36,000 sq. ft. of offices. The centre, which was extended in 1997 to introduce a second department store, provides a third of Nottingham’s retail offer.

Victoria Centre provides the focus for every shopping trip, with excellent public transport, good on-site parking and a wide range of customer facilities. John Lewis and House of Fraser department stores head the comprehensive list of major retailers with full line stores such as Topshop, Republic, Monsoon, Next and Gap.

Size 981,000 sq ft (91,140 sq m) of retail space
No of shops 124 shops and stores
Anchor stores John Lewis, House of Fraser, Next, Boots
Catchment 3.2 million people in 45 minutes drive
Public Transport Bus station on site with tram system and railway station close by
Parking 2,750 secure car parking spaces
Customer Facilities Shopmobility
Wheelchair access
ATM
Toilets
Baby change
Customer service desk
Market Hall
Leisure Cafés and restaurants
Health and fitness centre
Ownership 100% owned by CSC

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.