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Victoria Centre
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NOTTINGHAM, THE CAPITAL OF THE EAST MIDLANDS, IS A KEY DESTINATION FOR SHOPPERS FROM A WIDE AREA.
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VICTORIA CENTRE, NOTTINGHAM
www.victoriacentre.uk.com
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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. Regenerating a redundant railway station, this mix-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.
| At a Glance |
| Size: |
981,000 sq ft (91,140 sq m) of retail space |
| No of shops: |
120 shops and stores |
| Anchor stores: |
John Lewis, House of Fraser, Next, Boots |
| Catchment: |
3.1 million people in 45 minutes drive |
| Footfall: |
23
million |
| Public Transport: |
bus station, railway station close by |
| Parking: |
2,750 secure car parking spaces |
| Customer Facilities: |
Toilets with baby changing facilities
Customer Services Desks
Shopmobility and facilities for the disabled
Market hall |
| Leisure: |
Cafes and restaurants
Health and fitness centre |
| Ownership: |
CSC 100% |
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