Lakeside Shopping Centre
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Lakeside | |
Lakeside logo |
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Location | Thurrock, UK |
Opening date | October 1990 |
Developer | ? |
Management | ? |
Owner | Capital |
No. of stores and services | 287 |
No. of anchor tenants | 3 |
Total retail floor area | 1,403,000 ft² (130,339m²) |
Parking | 13,000 spaces |
No. of floors | 3 |
Website | www.lakeside.uk.com |
The Lakeside Shopping Centre is a large out-of-town shopping centre located in West Thurrock, in the borough of Thurrock, Essex just beyond the eastern boundary of Greater London. It opened in October 1990.
The shopping centre, in addition to the retail parks, forms one of the largest shopping areas in a single location within Europe, with almost 2.6 million square feet of retail space on a 200-acre site. The community of Chafford Hundred has grown to the east of the centre since its opening.
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[edit] Main shopping centre
The shopping centre is one of the largest in Europe with 123,644 m² (1,330,936 ft²) available as retail floorspace although the MetroCentre in Gateshead, after its expansion in 2004, is larger. There are 287 shops, 4 department stores, 30 cafes and restaurants and a 26-acre lake with a PADI certified diving school complex.
It is open daily from 10 am - 10 pm and has an average 500,000 visitors per week. On a Saturday, Lakeside is open until 7.30 pm. By Christmas 2006 the shopping centre will be open until 11 pm on a weekday and 9 pm on Saturdays( During the christmas period only). The centre's car parks have capacity for 13,000 cars.
[edit] Transport connections
The centre has a direct link to Chafford Hundred railway station and is connected to the M25 motorway which is London's outermost ring road. It is connected to the London Bus network by London Buses route 372 with other operators also providing bus services to the centre.
[edit] Shops
Shops at Lakeside include:
[edit] New developments
To ensure the centre maintains its competition with the somewhat more upmarket Bluewater shopping centre, which lies just over the Thames in Greenhithe, Lakeside has recently undergone major refurbishment at a cost of £30 million. This included new Italian porcelain flooring, new lighting, a new ceiling and new glass roofs which allow much more natural light into the shopping centre. There are now also new, faster elevators, and 4 more escalators along with automatic entrance doors. A non-smoking policy across the whole shopping centre was also introduced in January 2004. The refurbishment has also encouraged refitting of many shops so that they complement the new surroundings. In September 2005, Next opened a 18,600 sq.ft. extension to their store.
The Lakeside Pavilion is an area adjoined to the main shopping centre via a covered bridge which has a 7 screen multiplex cinema owned by Vue. The Pavilion had a market area where various stalls sold novelty gifts, paintings and collector items adjacent to a small food court. By the beginning of 2006 this had been closed and partly removed for the construction of a new entertainment area named 'The Boardwalk'.
When it is complete in Summer 2007, The Boardwalk will have 9 new restaurants and cafes, 4 additional shops and a children's leisure area and restaurant. As well as the current Old Orleans 'paddle boat' style restaurant and bar and Vue Cinema, new units are due to include:
[edit] Retail parks
There are also two retail parks nearby called the Lakeside Retail Park and The Junction. Lakeside Retail Park has a number of stores such as:
- Harveys
- SCS
- PC World
- Argos
- Blacks
- Borders
- ILVA
- IKEA
- JJB Sports
- Next Clearance
- Going Places
- Currys
- Mothercare
The Junction has shops such as:
- Comet
- Natuzzo
- American Golf Discount
- Asda Living
- TK Maxx
- Odeon Cinema
- Halfords
- Decathlon Sports
[edit] Docusoap
In 1998, Lakesiders was a BBC docusoap narrated by Pauline Quirke following the activities of management, shopkeepers and staff of the shopping centre. A breakfast-show DJ called Martin Day from a local radio station also featured, plugging a song from a rising band. The theme music was by Simon May.