White Rose Centre
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White Rose Shopping Centre | |
White Rose Centre Entrance |
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Location | Leeds, UK |
Opening date | 25 March 1997 |
Owner | Land Securities |
No. of stores and services | 107 |
Total retail floor area | 680,000 ft² |
No. of floors | 2 |
The White Rose Centre is a shopping centre in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It spans two floors and is linked to by major motorways. It takes its name from the White Rose of York, the traditional symbol of Yorkshire. The Upper Level houses the Centre's 'Upper Circle' food court. There are 4,800 free car parking spaces, excellent security arrangements, Centre 'Ambassadors' to help customers with heavy parcels and those needing extra assistance.
The site comprises 76 acres of land and was formerly the home of Morley Sewage works. Before building works could begin on-site in 1995 enabling works were carried out to remove the existing sewage works, seal any disused mine shafts, remove contaminated soil and profile the sloping site ahead of the main building works. This exercise required the movement of 750,000 cubic metres of soil to smooth out the 30 metre fall across the site and create a series of level terraces for the building and car parks. Work commenced on the 87 week project on 10th July 1995 and by September the first steelwork was visible. 600 semi-mature, 7 metre high trees were pre-purchased from Germany and planted in the car park areas to provide effective landscaping. In total 5,000 trees and shrubs have been planted around the car parks and perimeter roads to further enrich the external design.
The centre opened on 25th March 1997 and major tenants include Sainsbury's, Debenhams, Next, W H Smith, Bhs, Woolworths, Primark, as well as some 100 other stores. The South end of the Centre has recently been re-developed taking back space from downsizing the Sainsbury's store allowing for extra units to be added.
The Centre is managed and mainly owned by Land Securities however Evans of Leeds are also a partner. The Centre has also won many awards over the years, these include a British Council of Shopping Centre's (BCSC) Golds Award, BCSC Purple apple and Green apple awards, Peter Cook won Out-of-Town Centre Manager of the Year award and the Centre also has countless Leeds/Yorkshire in Bloom Awards under its belt.