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Shopping mall in Thurmaston
Thurmaston Shopping Centre
File:Thurmaston Shopping Centre logo.png
LocationThurmaston
Coordinates52°41′02″N 1°05′27″W / 52.683809°N 1.090897°W / 52.683809; -1.090897
AddressBarkby Thorpe Lane, Thurmaston, Leicestershire, LE4 8GP
Opening date2004
OwnerCharles Street Buildings
No. of stores and services13
Total retail floor area128,000 sq ft (11,900 m)
No. of floors1

Thurmaston Shopping Centre is an out of town shopping centre located in Thurmaston, Leicestershire, owned by Charles Street Buildings.

History

Thurmaston Shopping Centre opened in 2004, after the Midlands Co-op superstore closed down in January 2004, due to an Asda superstore opening across the road on 31 March 2003.

Stores

Thurmaston Shopping Centre has the following stores: Boots, Claire's, Costa Coffee, Dunelm Mill, M&S Simply Food, McDonald's, O2, Outfit, Pizza Hut, Sports Direct, Starbucks, The Carphone Warehouse and T.K. Maxx.

Outfit includes Burton, Evans, Miss Selfridge and Next departments.

Transport

Thurmaston Shopping Centre is served by Arriva Leicester services 5/5A and 6, Centrebus Leicester service 27, Veolia Transport (Paul James Coaches) services 100 and 128 and Thurmaston Bus service 39.

References

  1. "Thurmaston Shopping Centre". Wilkinson Williams. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. "Opening of store is simply perfect". Leicester Mercury. 14 October 2010.
  3. "Midlands Co-op". UK Business Park. 30 October 2003.
  4. "The Co-op is in for a rough ride". The Grocer. 8 March 2003.
  5. "Blighted co-op closes". The Grocer. 15 November 2003.

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