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Location | Worcester, England |
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Coordinates | 52°11′31″N 2°13′22″W / 52.19198°N 2.22267°W |
Opening date | 1992 |
Management | King Sturge |
Owner | Crown Estate[1] |
No. of stores and services | 60 |
No. of anchor tenants | 2 House of Fraser & Primark) |
No. of floors | 1 (Some shops have extra floors) |
Parking | 750 |
Website | crowngate-worcester |
Crowngate Worcester is a shopping centre in Worcester, England, built in part on the historic site of the Worcester Blackfriars monastery, and replacing the former Blackfriars shopping centre.[2]
It contains forty-nine stores, with a range of both large and smaller units, including House of Fraser and Primark. There are three restaurants in the recently[when?] refurbished Friary Walk: Wildwood Kitchen, Bills restaurant and Anatolian Palace.
Other facilities include a 780 space, multi-story car park, Worcester's bus station and the Huntingdon Hall Theatre.
In October 2009 the centre underwent a £5 million refurbishment.[3] In 2017, plans for a new look for Crowngate were published,[4] which were completed in 2019, and gave the existing building a brand new frontage.