Who are the new owners of Merry Hill shopping centre?

Who are the new owners of Merry Hill shopping centre?

A consortium of lenders led by Wells Fargo that took control of a shopping centre near Birmingham after the collapse of its owner, Intu Properties, is investing £50 million to transform the centre into a leisure destination.

Is Merry Hill in Black Country?

The Black Country Hub is located at The Merry Hill Centre in Brierley Hill, Dudley. The Black Country Hub promotes Tourist attractions, Businesses and Community groups from The Black Country.

What will happen to Merry Hill shopping centre?

The former shopping centre owner collapsed into administration in June 2020. Privately-owned shopping centre operator, Ellandi, was then appointed as the asset manager of Merry Hill in September 2020.

Why is Brierley Hill called Brierley Hill?

History. The name Brierley Hill derives from the Old English words ‘brer’, meaning the place where the Briar Rose grew; ‘leah’, meaning a woodland clearing; and ‘hill’.

Why did Merry Hill monorail close?

An elevated monorail was opened at Merry Hill in June 1991, but closed in 1996 as a result of a combination of technical problems and safety concerns (especially the difficulty of evacuation), exacerbated by a dispute between the owners of Merry Hill and The Waterfront, which at the time were owned separately.

How much does Merry Hill cost?

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Is Merry Hill open in lockdown?

The intu Merry Hill stores open during Tier 4 lockdown.

When was Merry Hill shopping centre in Dudley built?

The Merry Hill Centre (officially Intu Merry Hill) is a shopping mall in Brierley Hill near Dudley, England. It was developed between 1985 and 1990, with several subsequent expansion and renovation projects. The centre has over 250 shops, a separate retail park, cinema, food hall and ten-thousand parking…

What are the stores in Merry Hill shopping centre?

Merry Hill is home to anchor stores Debenhams, Marks and Spencer, Primark and Asda . Beyond the main shopping centre is a separate retail park which has a number of shops and restaurants and also a cinema. Stores in this area include Wren Kitchens, Oak Furniture Land, Harveys / Bensons for Beds, The Range, Currys and PC World .

When was Merry Hill shopping centre taken over by Westfield?

It was later taken over by Australian based shopping centre operator Westfield. Early 1990s: Works to create a formalised bus station next to the centre were started. 1992: Plans were scrapped to build the world’s tallest tower at Merry Hill. It would have been 2,000ft tall, with a hotel at its base, a restaurant and a nightclub plus observatory.

When did the Richardsons sell Merry Hill shopping centre?

December 1990: The Richardsons sold the the shopping centre was sold to operators Mountleigh. The company later went into receivership. Merry Hill was sold to Chelsfield. It was later taken over by Australian based shopping centre operator Westfield. Early 1990s: Works to create a formalised bus station next to the centre were started.

Who are the developers of Merry Hill shopping centre?

Merry Hill shopping centre was completed 25 years ago – the £1 billion brainchild of millionaire developers, twin brothers Roy and Don Richardson.

When was Merry Hill monorail built in Dudley?

1988/1990: The Merry Hill Monorail is built between the centre and The Waterfront at a reported cost of £22 million. 1989/95: Building work to transform the steelworks land into The Waterfront complex. Waterfront Way was opened in December 1990 to serve the new complex and provide a link to the shopping centre.

How big is Merry Hill shopping centre in Derby?

The Merry Hill acquisition was part of a £867.8m deal which also included the takeover of Derby’s Westfield centre and Sprucefield retail park in Northern Ireland. Today it has 1.4m sq ft over two retail levels with 214 shop units.

When did the food court at Merry Hill open?

2007: Roy’s brother Don Richardson dies aged 77. 2009: A food court returned to Merry Hill when the £24 million Eat Central complex was opened by celebrity chef James Martin. It featured with sixteen food court units, space for three restaurant units and toilet area. A new centre entrance and car park was created for the attraction.

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