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Opening date
  
November 1992

No. of anchor tenants
  
1 (Bentalls)

No. of floors
  
4

Phone
  
+44 20 8541 5066

Number of stores and services
  
75

No. of stores and services
  
75

Total retail floor area
  
600,000 sq ft

Opened
  
November 1992

Owner
  
Meyer Bergman

Number of anchor tenants
  
1 (Bentalls)

Bentall Centre, Kingston

Location
  
Kingston upon Thames, UK

Address
  
Wood St, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1TP, UK

Hours
  
Open today · 9:30AM–6PMFriday9:30AM–6PMSaturday9AM–7PMSunday11AM–5PMMonday9:30AM–6PMTuesday9:30AM–6PMWednesday9:30AM–6PMThursday9:30AM–9PM

Similar
  
The Ashley Centre, Southside Wandsworth, Westfield London, The Glades, Kingston (London) railway st

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The Bentall Centre is a large shopping centre in Kingston upon Thames, London, England, which opened in 1992. It has been built in the retail space of Bentalls department store, opened in 1935, and which retains a large store in the renovated building.

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History and development

In 1987, construction began on creating a new Bentalls department store and shopping centre. This new development was to include a five level department store and a four level adjoining shopping centre including over 100 retail units.

The development took five years to complete and was built in two phases, allowing the existing department store to trade throughout the development period on a reduced footprint. The first phase, the 'new' department store opened in July 1990. The completed shopping centre was opened in November 1992 by Edward Bentall (descendant of Frank Bentall) and Nick Price from Norwich Union with a floor area of 600,000 sq ft (55,742 m2).

In 2012, it was reported that the centre is owned by the London-based Dutch privately held real estate investment company Meyer Bergman.

Stores

Below are just a few of the many stores, for a full updated list visit the Store Finder
As of January 2014 the centre contains Baby Gap, Clintons, Disney Store, EE, Early Learning Centre, Gap Kids, HMV, Mothercare, Starbucks, Virgin Active, Vodafone and W H Smith.

Unique features

The shopping centre's atrium ceiling is higher than the nave of Westminster Abbey or the dome of St Paul's Cathedral. The original department store's façade was retained.

Another significant feature of the centre is an escalator which travels from the ground to the second floor. It is the largest single truss escalator in the world with only a top and bottom support.

When opened, a statue of Leonard Bentall by William Reid Dick was placed on the top floor looking down across the whole centre. However, when Fenwick bought the department store in 2001, they moved it to a secondary location as they believed it affected the sight lines into the store.

On opening, the Bentall Centre was the first shopping centre in the UK to adopt a "no smoking" policy throughout.

References

Bentall Centre, Kingston Wikipedia