Meridian Mall, Dunedin
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The Meridian Mall is a large shopping complex in Dunedin, New Zealand. it is the largest retail mall in the southern South Island, and one of the largest in the South Island as a whole.
The mall was constructed in 1995-1997 on the site of the former Arthur Barnett building in George Street to be a central retail hub with Arthur Barnett as the keystone tenant. It opened on 5 September 1997 with the final development costs close to $NZ 50 million. Arthur Barnett sold the Meridian building in 2003 using the proceeds to retire debt.
The mall contains 42 shops spread over three levels, including a large food court on the lowest level. The two largest retailers are K-Mart, which occupies much of the top floor, and Arthur Barnett, which is spread over parts of the ground floor and basement level. Above these three levels is a multi-storey car park. The mall is linked to the smaller Golden Centre Mall to the south, and through this will eventually link to a proposed development (the Wall Street Mall), which will occupy the remainder of the two hectare central city block.
The advertising sign for Arthur Barnett, which sits atop the mall, is a prominent feature on the Dunedin skyline. Named Can't Stop, this neon sign features a small man trying to control a large horse, possibly a Clydesdale.