Leeds Shopping Plaza

The Leeds Shopping Plaza is a shopping centre in Leeds, England surrounded by the streets of Bond Street, Albion Street, Boar Lane and Lower Basinghall Street. It opened in 1977 as the Bond Street Centre on a site formerly occupied by Victorian-era buildings and was refurbished in 1996 which included giving the centre its present name, expanding the trading area to 270,000 sq ft (25,000 m2) and today major tenants at the Leeds Shopping Plaza include Bhs, Boots, H&M and TK Maxx.

Ownership of the Centre was transferred in 2005 when its then owners Topps Estates were bought by property giant Land Securities who also own the White Rose Centre, a large out-of-town shopping centre in Leeds.

Trinity Leeds

Since around 2000 plans were made to redevelop the adjacent Trinity and Burton Arcades a largely run down shopping precinct which opened in 1973 into a modern shopping centre using designs by the late Enric Miralles. However this had been long delayed because of arguments at planning between the then owners of both centres Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) (owner of the Trinity and Burton arcades) and Topps Estates owner of the Leeds Shopping Plaza which included Topps Estates objecting the scheme and lodging its own rival scheme on the site.

However more recently following the sale of Topps Estates to Land Securities and the change in ownership of the Trinity and Burton Arcades to Caddick Group and following the granting of a Compulsory purchase order by Leeds City Council the process of constructing the centre was finally realised.

The centre will be redeveloped between January 2008 and 2013 where the Leeds Shopping Plaza will be remodelled and become known alongside the comprehensively redeveloped Trinity and Burton arcades as Trinity Leeds and the combined scheme will give a claimed floor space of 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m2) of retail space for a total of 100 stores also including Marks and Spencer and Topshop / Topman (which already exist due to their location adjoining the existing Trinity / Burton arcades although being stand alone units also fronting onto Briggate they will not be redeveloped for this scheme). Other retailers signed up are H&M, River Island, Primark, Next and some new names to the city such as Hollister, Cult and a Mango store. There will also be an Everyman Cinema and restaurants such as Yo Sushi, Carluccio's, Giraffe, Handmade Burger Co. and D&D London.

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Trinity Leeds will stand alongside The Leeds Shopping Plaza (which will be renamed), separated by Albion Street, and the two centres together will be named Trinity Leeds (see Google Maps), with a total of 120 units, according to the Trinity website http://www.trinityleeds.com/.