The Malls, Basingstoke

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The Malls
The Malls, seen from Basingstoke railway station
The Malls, seen from Basingstoke railway station
Facts and statistics
Location Basingstoke, England
Coordinates 51°16′0″N, 01°05′15″W
Opening date 1981
Developer Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council
Owner Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council
No. of stores and services 29
Total retail floor area 290,000 ft² (26,941m²)
No. of floors 1

The Malls, Basingstoke is a shopping centre in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England built between 1978 and 1981.

[edit] History and Development

Before The Malls were built, the site was occupied by a number of small residential and commercial properties and by the clothing factory of Gerrish, Ames and Simpkins. These properties were demolished in 1967 as part of a major redevelopment of central Basingstoke, which aimed at providing a large, modern shopping centre. Because of financial constraints however, what had initially been conceived as single development was divided into three parts at an early stage; Phase one, later renamed The Walks, Phase two which would become The Malls and Phase three which was eventually considered superfluous and used instead as the site for The Anvil concert hall.[1]

Work on Phase one was completed in 1971, by which time it was clear that finances were insufficient to support further building work on the centre. Phase two and three were postponed and the cleared sites were temporarily grassed over.

By 1976 the financial situation had improved and after protracted negotiations with prospective tenants, work on Phase two began in 1978. As was originally conceived, this second phase would integrate seamlessly with the initial phase so that as far as shoppers were concerned, the shopping centre would be a single unit. The design for Phase two was by architects Llewelyn, Davis, Weeks.[2]

As work progressed on Phase two, the new names for the two parts of the centre were announced, both parts coming under the overall title of The Basingstoke Centre. The style and decor of both parts at this time was wholly unified even though the two sites were managed and leased by separate and completely independent companies. The Malls were opened in 1981 with five major stores and a further 24 smaller units.[2]

Since this time, The Malls have seen only minor changes and improvements whilst The Walks have been upgraded dramatically, firstly having walkways roofed over and totally refurbished as part of £12M improvement scheme in 1987 and then undergoing a major rebuild and extension in 1998 to transform The Walks into Festival Place.

A survey in 1999 (prior to the opening of Festival Place) ranked The Malls as one of the worst retail centres in the country, placing it 186th out of the 200 shopping centres included.[3]

Since this time work by the Borough Council has focussed on trying to find a way to bring substantial improvements to the centre, but this work has been constrained by high occupancy levels and the number of sitting tenants on very long lets.[4]

In 2004, the leasehold was purchased by the St Modwen development group in partnership with Kuwait property investment company Salhia Real Estate[5]. Recently, the first details of the planned makeover for The Malls were released, with plans to rennovate the buildings. If the plans are approved, work could start as early as late 2009.[6]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Concert hall, Basingstoke. Hampshire County Council, Roads & Development Sub-committee (1993). Retrieved on 2007-08-12.
  2. ^ a b "New Firms Welcomed" (1980). Basingstoke Gazette (1980 Industry News suppliment). 
  3. ^ "The Malls - Worst in the Country?" (March 1999). Basingstoke Gazette (1999-03-26). 
  4. ^ Malls revamp falls behind. Basingstoke Gazette (2001). Retrieved on 2007-08-12.
  5. ^ St Modwen buys Basingstoke’s Malls with Key Kuwaiti partner. Property Week.com (2004). Retrieved on 2007-08-12.
  6. ^ Gateway to a new era. Basingstoke Gazette (2008). Retrieved on 2008-05-24.