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Derbion

Derbion (formerly Intu Derby, Westfield Derby and the Eagle Centre)[1][2] is a large indoor shopping centre in Derby, England. It is the largest shopping centre in the East Midlands and the 15th largest in the United Kingdom.

Derbion
LocationWest Mall, Derby, England
Coordinates52°55′08″N 1°28′23″W / 52.919°N 1.473°W / 52.919; -1.473Coordinates: 52°55′08″N 1°28′23″W / 52.919°N 1.473°W / 52.919; -1.473
Opening date1975; 48 years ago (1975)
ManagementSavills
OwnerCale Street Investments
No. of stores and services199
No. of anchor tenants6
Total retail floor area106,130 m2 (1,142,400 sq ft)
No. of floors3
Parking3,647
Websitewww.derbion.com

Overview

Derbion may contain up to 200 shops,[3] a supermarket, a cinema and many eateries. Anchor tenants include Next, Marks & Spencer and Sainsbury's. There is also a cinema, named the Showcase Cinema de Lux, in the centre as well as a bowling arcade named Hollywood Bowl Group and an adventure golf site named ‘Paradise Island’. It has three car parks and is a few minutes walk away from both Derby's bus and railway stations.

The UK's largest, but mainly unoccupied, indoor market, the Eagle Market, adjoins the centre. The market and Derby Theatre, which is accessed through the market, were considered to be part of the centre until 2007, when the centre was known as The Eagle Centre. When the centre was expanded and renamed (see below), the market, owned by the Westfield Group and Hermès, but operated by Derby City Council, did not take on the Westfield name; it slightly changed its name from the Eagle Centre Market to simply the Eagle Market and introduced its own branding, separate from both the former Eagle Centre's and Westfield's), making itself distinct from the shopping centre for the first time.[4]

A much smaller indoor shopping precinct, St Peter's Way, is also physically connected to Derbion. Customers can walk seamlessly between the two.[5]

History

The centre opened as The Eagle Centre on 20 November 1975, at a cost of £7 million. Several streets of pre-1950s terraced housing were demolished to make way for the new centre, including a street called Eagle Street, which gave the name of the new development.[6][7]

 
Construction work on the site in 2005

The centre's market was rebuilt in 1990, and the entire centre was refurbished in 1999. A £340m extension to the Eagle Centre was opened on 9 October 2007 by TV celebrity Tess Daly. The extension sits on the site of the former Castlefields Main Centre, a dilapidated outdoor shopping centre already owned by the Westfield Group. It doubled the size of the centre,[8] from 51,559 m2 (554,980 sq ft) to 106,130 m2 (1,142,400 sq ft).[9]

As well as adding many new retailers, the extension also houses an 800-seat foodcourt including a KFC outlet,[10] a £30m twelve-screen Cinema de Lux and even more car parking facilities.

Many retailers, including Debenhams, Marks & Spencer and the now defunct Republic, closed their existing Derby stores to move to bigger stores in the extension.[11] When the extension opened, the Eagle Centre was renamed Westfield Derby, in line with other Westfield shopping centres.[12]

On 3 December 2010 a fire, which started in the car park, caused thousands of shoppers to be evacuated from the building.[13]

In March 2014, it was announced that Intu was to acquire Westfield Derby.[14] On 1 May 2014, it was rebranded as Intu Derby.[15]

In April 2019, Intu sold 50% of the centre to Cale Street Investments, an investment firm backed by the Kuwait Investment Office.[16] On 9 September 2020, following Intu's administration, Cale Street purchased the remainder of Intu Derby. The centre was referred to as the Derby Centre while a new name was sought.[17]

The chosen name of Derbion was decided on and released to public in late January 2021,[18] taking effect on 1 March, with external signage changes planned for May.[2]

Naming timeline

Derbion has been given several different names throughout its history.

  • 1975–2007: The Eagle Centre
  • 2007–2014: Westfield Derby
  • 2014–2020: intu Derby
  • 2020–2021: Derby Centre
  • 2021–: Derbion

See also

References

  1. ^ "How Derby's biggest shopping centre went from Main Centre to Derbion". DerbyshireLive. 27 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Intu Derby's new owners defend 'Derbion' name switch". BBC News. 27 January 2021.
  3. ^ . thisisderbyshire.co.uk. 17 December 2010. Archived from the original on 24 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Derby Eagle Centre market or Guildhall market may close". BBC News. 7 December 2011.
  5. ^ "St Peters Mall Retail Space | FI Real Estate Management Ltd". FI Real Estate Management. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  6. ^ Memoryshare: Westfield - as it was BBC Derby 24 September 2014 (archived). Retrieved 28 January 2021
  7. ^ Memoryshare: The Eagle Street Area BBC Derby 27 November 2014 (archived). Retrieved 28 January 2021
  8. ^ Eagle Centre extension news 12 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Eagle Centre frequently asked questions 2006-11-25 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 30 August 2007.
  11. ^ Westfield Derby Opening 8 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "How the city centre looked before Westfield arrived in Derby". DerbyshireLive. 26 April 2020.
  13. ^ "Fire forces Derby Westfield shopping centre alert". BBC News. 3 December 2010. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
  14. ^ Westfield sells Derby, Merry Hill and Sprucefield shopping centres to Intu BBC News 20 March 2014
  15. ^ Westfield renamed Intu 19 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine Derby Telegraph 1 May 2014
  16. ^ This is who has bought half of Intu Derby Derbyshire Live, 18 April 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2021
  17. ^ The new name Derby shoppers would like for city shopping centre Derbyshire Live, 9 September 2020. Retrieved 28 January 2021
  18. ^ New name revealed for Derby's biggest shopping centre Derbyshire Live, 27 January 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2021

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Derbion formerly Intu Derby Westfield Derby and the Eagle Centre 1 2 is a large indoor shopping centre in Derby England It is the largest shopping centre in the East Midlands and the 15th largest in the United Kingdom DerbionLocationWest Mall Derby EnglandCoordinates52 55 08 N 1 28 23 W 52 919 N 1 473 W 52 919 1 473 Coordinates 52 55 08 N 1 28 23 W 52 919 N 1 473 W 52 919 1 473Opening date1975 48 years ago 1975 ManagementSavillsOwnerCale Street InvestmentsNo of stores and services199No of anchor tenants6Total retail floor area106 130 m2 1 142 400 sq ft No of floors3Parking3 647Websitewww wbr derbion wbr com Contents 1 Overview 2 History 2 1 Naming timeline 3 See also 4 ReferencesOverview EditDerbion may contain up to 200 shops 3 a supermarket a cinema and many eateries Anchor tenants include Next Marks amp Spencer and Sainsbury s There is also a cinema named the Showcase Cinema de Lux in the centre as well as a bowling arcade named Hollywood Bowl Group and an adventure golf site named Paradise Island It has three car parks and is a few minutes walk away from both Derby s bus and railway stations The UK s largest but mainly unoccupied indoor market the Eagle Market adjoins the centre The market and Derby Theatre which is accessed through the market were considered to be part of the centre until 2007 when the centre was known as The Eagle Centre When the centre was expanded and renamed see below the market owned by the Westfield Group and Hermes but operated by Derby City Council did not take on the Westfield name it slightly changed its name from the Eagle Centre Market to simply the Eagle Market and introduced its own branding separate from both the former Eagle Centre s and Westfield s making itself distinct from the shopping centre for the first time 4 A much smaller indoor shopping precinct St Peter s Way is also physically connected to Derbion Customers can walk seamlessly between the two 5 History EditThe centre opened as The Eagle Centre on 20 November 1975 at a cost of 7 million Several streets of pre 1950s terraced housing were demolished to make way for the new centre including a street called Eagle Street which gave the name of the new development 6 7 Construction work on the site in 2005 The centre s market was rebuilt in 1990 and the entire centre was refurbished in 1999 A 340m extension to the Eagle Centre was opened on 9 October 2007 by TV celebrity Tess Daly The extension sits on the site of the former Castlefields Main Centre a dilapidated outdoor shopping centre already owned by the Westfield Group It doubled the size of the centre 8 from 51 559 m2 554 980 sq ft to 106 130 m2 1 142 400 sq ft 9 As well as adding many new retailers the extension also houses an 800 seat foodcourt including a KFC outlet 10 a 30m twelve screen Cinema de Lux and even more car parking facilities Many retailers including Debenhams Marks amp Spencer and the now defunct Republic closed their existing Derby stores to move to bigger stores in the extension 11 When the extension opened the Eagle Centre was renamed Westfield Derby in line with other Westfield shopping centres 12 On 3 December 2010 a fire which started in the car park caused thousands of shoppers to be evacuated from the building 13 In March 2014 it was announced that Intu was to acquire Westfield Derby 14 On 1 May 2014 it was rebranded as Intu Derby 15 In April 2019 Intu sold 50 of the centre to Cale Street Investments an investment firm backed by the Kuwait Investment Office 16 On 9 September 2020 following Intu s administration Cale Street purchased the remainder of Intu Derby The centre was referred to as the Derby Centre while a new name was sought 17 The chosen name of Derbion was decided on and released to public in late January 2021 18 taking effect on 1 March with external signage changes planned for May 2 Naming timeline Edit Derbion has been given several different names throughout its history 1975 2007 The Eagle Centre 2007 2014 Westfield Derby 2014 2020 intu Derby 2020 2021 Derby Centre 2021 DerbionSee also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Westfield Derby List of shopping centres in the United KingdomReferences Edit How Derby s biggest shopping centre went from Main Centre to Derbion DerbyshireLive 27 January 2021 a b Intu Derby s new owners defend Derbion name switch BBC News 27 January 2021 Take a butcher s Westfield fills store empty since launch thisisderbyshire co uk 17 December 2010 Archived from the original on 24 September 2012 Derby Eagle Centre market or Guildhall market may close BBC News 7 December 2011 St Peters Mall Retail Space FI Real Estate Management Ltd FI Real Estate Management Retrieved 15 July 2021 Memoryshare Westfield as it was BBC Derby 24 September 2014 archived Retrieved 28 January 2021 Memoryshare The Eagle Street Area BBC Derby 27 November 2014 archived Retrieved 28 January 2021 Eagle Centre extension news Archived 12 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine Eagle Centre frequently asked questions Archived 2006 11 25 at the Wayback Machine Plans for Food Court unveiled Archived from the original on 29 September 2007 Retrieved 30 August 2007 Westfield Derby Opening Archived 8 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine How the city centre looked before Westfield arrived in Derby DerbyshireLive 26 April 2020 Fire forces Derby Westfield shopping centre alert BBC News 3 December 2010 Retrieved 7 August 2015 Westfield sells Derby Merry Hill and Sprucefield shopping centres to Intu BBC News 20 March 2014 Westfield renamed Intu Archived 19 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine Derby Telegraph 1 May 2014 This is who has bought half of Intu Derby Derbyshire Live 18 April 2019 Retrieved 28 January 2021 The new name Derby shoppers would like for city shopping centre Derbyshire Live 9 September 2020 Retrieved 28 January 2021 New name revealed for Derby s biggest shopping centre Derbyshire Live 27 January 2021 Retrieved 28 January 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Derbion amp oldid 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