Friars Walk
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Location | Newport, United Kingdom |
Opening date | 2009/2010 |
Developer | Modus Corovest (Newport) Ltd. |
Total retail floor area | 475,000 sq ft (44,100 m²) |
No. of floors | 3 |
Website | http://www.friarswalk.co.uk/ |
Friars Walk is a £222 m shopping centre currently under construction in Newport city centre.
It covers an area bounded by Kingsway, Upper Dock Street and the existing Kingsway Shopping Centre. The plan includes parts of John Frost Square and the bus station. A key feature of the development will be to bring together Newport's riverfront and commercial centre, allowing people to walk easily between the two areas. This also extends to the east bank of the river by means of the Newport City footbridge.
The entire complex should be completed in late 2009 — in time for the thousands of visitors expected to visit the city for the 2010 Ryder Cup. However, work has been delayed following funding problems attributable to the credit crunch. [1]
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- A mixed-use development of 475,000 sq ft (44,100 m²)[2] including retail, leisure, residential, public spaces, cafés and restaurants.
- A total of 388,000 sq ft (36,000 m²) of retail including a 105,520 sq ft (9,803 m²) Debenhams and 86,648 sq ft (8,050 m²) Marks & Spencer department stores.[2] Stores will also include JJB, Boots, New Look and River Island[3].
- Six restaurants over 12,500 sq ft (1,160 m²), including Pizza Express and Nando's outlets.[3]
- 47,000 sq ft (4,400 m²) multi-screen cinema.[4]
- 281 city-centre residential units, including a 20-storey tower.
- A four-star 118-bedroom hotel.
- Improved car parking facilities for up to a total of 1,400 cars in conjunction with the Kingsway Centre.[4]
- A reconfigured airport-style[citation needed] bus station.
[edit] How it will look
The main element of the scheme is a three-tiered mall made up of High Street retailers and independents. The jewel in the crown will be a 105,520 sq ft (9,803 m²) Debenhams department store. The shopping centre or 'Galleria' will be curved in design and covered by a glass canopy at the highest level. The top floor of the Galleria will feature cafés, bars and restaurants, including a roof terrace.
The frontage to Kingsway Boulevard and River Usk will be landscaped with a new public space, Usk Plaza, formed at the waterfront. The riverfront will be a place where people come to eat, drink and watch the world go by.
Pedestrian links across the site are achieved via Llanarth Street and Austin Friars — both of which are extended eastwards and developed to connect with the riverfront.
The bus station will be a totally new facility fully-integrated with the Galleria. John Frost Square will also be remodelled and connected to the riverfront. It will remain an important public space for public events and civic activities. Water forms a key part of the scheme with numerous water features spread about the city centre linking together the various areas and reinforcing the importance of the River Usk.