Eldon Square

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Eldon Square
 Eldon Square logo
Eldon Square logo
Mall facts and statistics
Location Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Opening date 1976
Owner Capital Shopping Centres
Newcastle City Council
No. of stores and services 150
No. of anchor tenants 4
Total retail floor area 961,000ft² (89,277m²)
No. of floors 2

Eldon Square is a shopping centre in Newcastle upon Tyne in the United Kingdom. It was officially opened in 1977 by Queen Elizabeth II and is named after the original Eldon Square (now known as Old Eldon Square) which the shopping centre was built around.

The opening of the MetroCentre in nearby Gateshead during 1986 provided competition for Eldon Square, however, both are now owned by the Capital Shopping Centres group, thus resolving any serious commercial conflicts. A new extension to the complex called Eldon Garden was build in the late 1980s in a more contemporary style than the main centre. Eldon Leisure is a leisure centre built above the shopping areas that offers sporting, health and beauty facilities.

Reconstruction work began in June 2005 that will convert the long-standing bus station into new lower mall. The new bus terminal will open on 18th March 2007 between John Lewis and Haymarket bus station. Recently the old Green Market closed as part of the redevelopment of the southern mall, which will be completely rebuilt to include several new retail outlets, including anchor store Debenhams department store. The New Green Market at High Friars opened in March 2007, with it's entrance from Nelson Street and upstairs from the Grey's Monument and Tyne and Wear Metro station. [1]

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  • Eldon Square is mentioned in the song 'Samantha Pope' by Honeycrack.

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