Victoria Quarter

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Victoria Quarter in Leeds
Victoria Quarter in Leeds

The Victoria Quarter is an upmarket shopping area in Leeds, England. It consists of three blocks situated between Briggate and Vicar Lane, comprising the County Arcade, Cross Arcade, Queen Victoria Street, Leeds Queen Victoria Street and King Edward Street.

This development was built around 1900 and designed by the theatre architect Frank Matcham, and originally it also included his Empire Palace Theatre, but this was demolished in the 1960s. The exteriors are largely of faience from the Burmantofts Pottery works, and the interiors of the arcades contain a number of mosaics and plentiful use of marble. The Quarter was restored in phases between 1990 and 1996, during which a glass roof was also erected over Queen Victoria Street.

The Victoria Quarter is home to around seventy retailers including the first Harvey Nichols store outside their original Knightsbridge, London branch. This opened in 1996 and occupies the site of the Empire Palace.

Louis Vuitton opened its tenth UK store in the Victoria Quarter on September 19, 2006 and is the first UK Louis Vuitton store outside London to have its own VIP area. The store sells most of Louis Vuitton's Lines with the exception of its prêt-à-porter lines.

Other shops in the Victoria Quarter include: Diesel , FCUK, Ted Baker, Swarovski, Lacoste, Firetrap, Vivienne Westwood, Hugo Boss, and All Saints. The upmarket Lingerie dealer Agent Provocateur (lingerie) opened its first store in Leeds in the Victoria Quarter in December 2006.

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