The Gate, Newcastle
The Gate | |
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The exterior of the Gate. | |
General information | |
Status | Completed, in use |
Type | Leisure, Entertainment |
Town or city | Newcastle upon Tyne |
Country | United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 54°58′23″N 1°37′05″W / 54.973°N 1.618°W |
Current tenants | See venues |
Opening | 28 November 2002 |
Cost | £80 million |
Client | Land Securities |
Owner | Crown Estate |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 19,235 m2 (207,040 sq ft) |
Website | |
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The Gate is a retail and leisure complex in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
History
The venue lends its name from the street on which it lies, Newgate Street. It is part of the historic Grainger Town area of Newcastle. It was opened on 28 November 2002.[1]
The Gate has 19 venues spread across three floors, including a 16-screen Empire Cinema and Aspers Casino. The Gate is also next to Newcastle's Chinatown; there is an entrance on Stowell Street. The Gate building was built to replace the 35-year-old, 7-storey Newgate House, which was home to the prolific music venue; The Mayfair club. Mood Bar opened on 28 November 2002, the same time as The Gate.
The 19,235 m², £80 million venue was built by Land Securities and the 12m tall sculpture outside, "Ellipsis Eclipses" was designed by Danny Lane.[2] The 24 metre high[3] glass façade was designed by Space Decks Limited.[4] The Odeon Cinema (now Empire) was built to replace the 72-year-old Odeon/Paramount cinema on Pilgrim Street.[5] The Gate provided 400 new jobs when opened and a further 600 during construction.
In 2004 BDP Lighting won a Lighting Design award for their work at The Gate.[6]
The Gate won the Property Week award for Best Commercial UK Mixed-Use Leisure Scheme, and the British Toilet Association awarded The Gate a Loo of the Year Award and awarded it five stars.[7]
In 2010 Jamie Ritblat's property company, Delancey, bought The Gate in a £900 million package of properties from PropInvest Group, in partnership with the Royal Bank of Scotland. In 2012 The Gate was sold to the Crown Estate for £60 million.[8]
Venues
- Aspers Casino
- Empire Cinema
- Bars and nightclubs
- Bar Bannatyne
- Beyond Bar and Grill
- Lloyds No. 1 Keel Row
- Opera Piano Bar
- Players Sports Bar
- Sam Jacks
- Tiger Tiger
- Restaurants
- Coast to Coast
- Frankie & Benny's
- Handmade Burger Co
- Nando's
- Ninos
- Pizza Hut
- TGI Fridays
- ZaZa Bazaar
References
- ↑ "Last reel for 1930s cinema". BBC News. 2002-11-22. Retrieved 2011-10-02.
- ↑ The Gate: Ellipsis Eclipses, Commissions North
- ↑ Tyne Clubs - The Gate, BBC
- ↑ Steel and Glass Structures, Space Decks
- ↑ Tyne Features - Odeon Cinema, BBC
- ↑ BDP's Double Bill at Lighting Awards (29-Mar-2004), Building Design Partnership
- ↑ "About Us". The Gate. Retrieved 2011-05-07.
- ↑ "The Queen's property company buys The Gate". The Evening Chronicle. 2012-09-12. Retrieved 2012-09-13.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Gate, Newcastle. |
- The Gate Official website
- 3D Pamoramas of The Gate at quicktimevirtualreality.com and at BBC.co.uk