Churchill_Square_(Brighton_and_Hove)

Churchill Square, Brighton

Churchill Square, Brighton

Shopping mall in Brighton, England


Churchill Square is the principal shopping centre in the centre of Brighton and Hove, a city on the south coast of England. It is at the eastern end of Western Road, near the Clock Tower.

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Churchill Square has up to 85 shops (when all are let), in addition to several sites for "open-air" style stalls in the corridors.[1] It is arranged over three floors with only the food court, which has five restaurant spaces, on the uppermost; some of the largest stores occupy two floors. The majority of the shops are chain stores, typical of many other large British shopping centres. Additionally, on the outside piazza there are several food vans.

In November 2023, Churchill Square was bought by Ingka, the parent company of IKEA, with IKEA confirming plans to open a store at the centre.

History

It was originally built during the 1960s by the architects Russell Diplock & Associates, obscuring several streets. That original centre included low-rise office blocks, a high-rise residential tower (Chartwell Court), shops and a supermarket with open but covered walkways between them. It was majorly rebuilt as an indoor mall, but without the low-rise office blocks. The new centre, which opened in 1998,[2] involved further road closures and changes to the underlying street layout.

In 2023, it was announced that the former Topshop store, which had been closed since 2021,[3] would be turned into a huge food and drinks venue for almost 500 people called The Botanist, part of a national chain of more than 30 gastropubs. As well as a new shopfront and changes to the internal layout, the venue is expected to have outdoor seating on the roof.[4]

In November 2023, Churchill Square was bought by Ingka, the parent company of IKEA,[5] who also acquired Chartwell Court and two car parks which are attached to the centre. Following the announcement of the centre's acquisition, IKEA confirmed plans to open a "City Store" at the former Debenhams' site. The store will have a Swedish Deli, in-store planning services and around 6,000 products on display, 3,000 of which will be available for immediate purchase.[6]

Access

Churchill Square is accessible by bus (it is on multiple bus routes), or a five- to ten-minute walk from Brighton Station, or by car (there are two car parks; the Orange car park located on the lower levels of the centre, the entrance to which is located on Regency Road off of West Street, and the Green car park on the side of the centre, the entrance to which is located on Cannon Place), or by taxi (there is a small taxi rank in Queen Square on the other side of Western Road).

Anchors

  • Debenhams. Debenhams was one of the major anchor stores from 1998 until its collapse in 2021.[7]
  • British Home Stores (BHS). BHS was one of the major anchor stores until its collapse in 2016.[8] Its lot was replaced by Zara, which is not an anchor.
  • Topshop. Topshop was one of the major anchor stores from 2014[9] until its collapse in 2021.

References

  1. "Churchill Square official website".
  2. "Ten years of the new Churchill Square", The Argus, 4 September 2008
  3. Bullmore, Harry (1 February 2021). "Brighton Churchill Square Topshop store will close for good". The Argus. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  4. Booker-Lewis, Sarah (22 February 2023). "Top Shop in Brighton's Churchill Square to become The Botanist". The Argus. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  5. Butler, Sarah (13 November 2023). "Ikea owner buys Brighton shopping mall, its second in the UK". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
  6. "IKEA to open new City Store in Brighton". IKEA. 13 November 2023. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
  7. "Sadness and anger as BHS in Brighton closes down". The Argus. 25 August 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  8. "Scores queue for new Topshop opening at Churchill Square". Brighton & Hove News. 2 October 2014. Retrieved 12 March 2023.



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