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Grafton Centre

Coordinates: 52°12′24″N 0°08′03″E / 52.2068°N 0.1341°E / 52.2068; 0.1341
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The Grafton
The Grafton logo
The Fitzroy Street entrance to the Grafton Centre 2021
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The Grafton centre is a covered shopping centre in Cambridge, England. It is one of the three main shopping centres in Cambridge – the others are the Lion Yard and the Grand Arcade. The Grafton Centre is on the eastern edge of the main shopping district while the Lion Yard and Grand Arcade are more central.

The Centre dominates Fitzroy Street and Burleigh Street. The main footprint is linear, running from east to west. It has three atria, the Eastern one being the largest. The mall is laid out across two storeys with some of the shops having more than one storey too.

Currently more than thirty years old, the Grafton Centre underwent a refurbishment programme in 2017.

The main retail stores include Boots, Debenhams (the largest store in the centre) and Next.

A collection of multi-colroured tubes installed at the Firzroy Street entrance
A collection of multi-colroured tubes installed at the Fitzroy Street entrance

It also has its own five-slot bus stop, a food court, Vue cinema and two multi-storey car parks. It is owned by Legal & General Property.[1]

History

The Grafton centre was constructed in the early 1980s.

During the preceding decade, plans for the development of this approximately "kite"-shaped area of land (at that time dominated by terraced houses dating from the tail end of the previous century, and extensively used for student lodgings) met with controversy and opposition:[2] during a decade dominated by national indebtedness and economic decline, with investment funds in short supply, progress towards commencement of the development was slow.

References

  1. ^ Eleanor, Busby. "The Grafton shopping centre in Cambridge bought for £99 million". Cambridge News. Archived from the original on 11 September 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2016.
  2. ^ Essay on the development phase Retrieved 2010-06-15

52°12′24″N 0°08′03″E / 52.2068°N 0.1341°E / 52.2068; 0.1341