Brent Cross London, Hendon Retail Building, Stores NW4, Hammerson Property Development UK, Location, Owner
Brent Cross London Shopping Centre
NW4 Retail Centre in Hendon, Southeast England, UK for Hammerson & Standard Life – Shops / Stores Information
post updated 11 Apr 2020 ; 15 Feb 2010
Brent Cross Shopping Centre London
Address: Brent Cross, London NW4, south east England, UK
Size: 81,800 m²
Refurbishment: 1995
Ownership: Hammerson 41% / Standard Life 59%
No of tenants: 115
Anchor stores: John Lewis, Fenwick, Marks & Spencer
Tenure: Leasehold
Average rent: £1,085/per m²
Brent Cross is situated within the affluent Northwest London suburbs. The centre is served by three main arterial routes – the M1, A406 and A41- three train stations, and a major bus station.
The centre has always been fashion-focused and is regularly the site of choice for international retailers opening their first UK stores. Hammerson and Standard Life Investment are currently creating a 1,000 m2 rooftop extension to the centre, which will be occupied by Arcadia.
Brent Cross, London – Information from Hammerson PR in 271107
Address: Prince Charles Dr, Hendon, London NW4 3FP
Phone: 020 8202 8095
When this Shopping Centre opened in 1976 it was the third shopping centre of its type in the UK after the Bullring in Birmingham (1964) and the Haymarket Shopping Centre in Leicester (1973). It was initially constructed in a dumbbell shape running east-west parallel to the North Circular Road, with the two largest stores (John Lewis and Fenwicks) at the ends.
It was expanded and renovated beginning in 1995, with additional shops and restaurants on an arm running north from the middle. A multi-storey car park replaced the remainder of the open parking area to the north.
Location: Brent Cross, Hendon, Northwest London, England, UK
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The area in the London Borough of Barnet takes its name from an old crossroads near the River Brent and is not in the London Borough of Brent (that local authority lies to the west of the nearby A5 Edgware Road). It has no specific boundaries but in general only premises west of the Flyover, east of the M1 motorway and close to the North Circular are described as being in this area. The River Brent passes through it, flowing from east to west in a man-made channel.
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