When did Shires change to Highcross?

When did Shires change to Highcross?

Leicester’s most popular shopping destination Highcross opened to the public in September 2008, combining an extensive refurbishment of the former Shires shopping centre, together with a 61,000m2 mixed-use extension.

Is Highcross Leicester open Covid?

Highcross is now OPEN with special measures in place to ensure your safety.

What is open in Leicester City?

Stores open in the city centre

  • Groceries (and variety retailers that offer food) Leicester Market and Food Hall, Market Place. Healthy Route , 18 Silver Street.
  • Medical and Pharmacies. Specsavers, Belgrave Gate – for emergency care only.
  • Banking and Post Office. Barclays, Humberstone Gate.

    Is the Shires Leicester open?

    Our cafés & restaurants are open for takeaway, delivery or outdoor dining only. Tap here for an up to date list. You can also check individual store pages, including opening times using the buttons below.

    When did John Lewis Leicester open?

    4th September 2008
    John Lewis Leicester finally opened its doors to customers on the 4th September 2008.

    Is Leicester good for shopping?

    Leicester has a thriving shopping scene, with many independent shops and boutiques nestled alongside stores from most major retailers.

    Is Leicester a rough city?

    Crime prevention and safety tips for Leicester Leicester is not an unsafe place to live, but it has higher rates of antisocial behaviour and violent crime than some other cities in the area. You can report violent crime or antisocial behaviour by calling 101 or 999.

    Is it expensive to live in Leicester?

    Summary about cost of living in Leicester, United Kingdom: Family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,827$ (2,071£) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 822$ (602£) without rent. Leicester is 18.94% less expensive than Los Angeles (without rent).

    Which John Lewis stores are closing permanently?

    Store closures announced in July 2020:

    • Birmingham.
    • Croydon.
    • Watford.
    • Newbury.
    • Swindon.
    • Tamworth.
    • St Pancras.
    • Heathrow.

    Is Primark closing down in Leicester?

    Primark is reportedly closing its Leicester city centre and Fosse Park stores in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. According to the Mirror, the retail giant will close all of its 189 UK stores from today, and they will not reopen tomorrow.

    When did the Highcross Leicester shopping centre open?

    An extension opened in 1994, with a frontage on to Church Gate. A further large extension opened in 2008, when the entire centre was renamed Highcross Leicester. Highcross Leicester contains over 100 shops, with a range of both large and smaller units, including branches of the department stores Debenhams and John Lewis and Partners.

    When was the High Street Extension in Leicester built?

    It was built on a central location within the city centre on Eastgates and High Street. Frontages of buildings that were demolished were retained and new external construction was in a ‘neo-Victorian’ vernacular. An extension opened in 1994, with a frontage on to Church Gate.

    Why did Hammerson change the name of Highcross Leicester?

    Hammerson refused to comment on the dispute, and claimed that the name change was to “give it a stronger identity for customers and raise the profile not only of the development but also the city.” The Daily Telegraph reported on 25 July 2007 that the Highcross Leicester developers had their offer to buy the domain names rejected.

    Is the Foot Locker in Highcross still open?

    Foot Locker closed at the start of the coronavirus pandemic in March and hasn’t reopened since. The store now has a ‘to let’ sign outside. A new Foot Locker store is due to open in the Highcross Shopping Centre in January 2021. White Stuff closed its store in April, having confirmed its fate to LeicestershireLive in February.

    An extension opened in 1994, with a frontage on to Church Gate. A further large extension opened in 2008, when the entire centre was renamed Highcross Leicester. Highcross Leicester contains over 100 shops, with a range of both large and smaller units, including branches of the department stores Debenhams and John Lewis and Partners.

    It was built on a central location within the city centre on Eastgates and High Street. Frontages of buildings that were demolished were retained and new external construction was in a ‘neo-Victorian’ vernacular. An extension opened in 1994, with a frontage on to Church Gate.

    Is the Debenhams in Highcross Leicester closing?

    Debenhams has announced it will permanently close its store in Leicester. The retailer has announced the branch in the Highcross shopping centre is one of five that it will not reopen after the current coronavirus lockdown is lifted.

    Hammerson refused to comment on the dispute, and claimed that the name change was to “give it a stronger identity for customers and raise the profile not only of the development but also the city.” The Daily Telegraph reported on 25 July 2007 that the Highcross Leicester developers had their offer to buy the domain names rejected.

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