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St Johns Shopping Centre

St Johns Liverpool is the largest covered shopping centre in the city of Liverpool, located in the heart of the city since 1969 and home to more than 100 retailers. The centre is also home to a contemporary St John's Market which has a history dating back to the original 1822 St. John's Market, although the current market was opened to the public by Queen Elizabeth II in April 1971.[4]

St Johns Liverpool
Houghton Street entrance
LocationLiverpool, England
Coordinates53°24′25″N 2°58′52″W / 53.407°N 2.981°W / 53.407; -2.981
AddressSt George's Place, Liverpool L1 1LY
Opening date1969; 55 years ago (1969)[1]
ManagementNeil Ashcroft
OwnerAnaCap (Owner)
RivingtonHark (Asset Management)
ArchitectJames A. Roberts[2]
No. of stores and services105
Total retail floor area360,002 sq ft (33,445.3 m2)[3]
No. of floors4
Parking621[3]
Public transit accessLiverpool Lime Street
Websitestjohns-shopping.co.uk

All businesses located in St Johns Liverpool are members of City Central, a Business Improvement District (BID) representing approximately 630 businesses in the retail and leisure heart of Liverpool city centre.[5]

History edit

One of the first fully enclosed, roofed market halls, St. John's Market opened to the public in 1822. It was the largest in the nineteenth century. It was designed by John Foster, Junior with "136 stone-trimmed classical arched window bays, supported by 116 interior cast-iron pillars".[6] In 1964 it was demolished.

Shopping Centre edit

St Johns Liverpool, which was designed by architect James A. Roberts, opened in 1969.

A subway with direct access to Lime Street station was open before being boarded up some years later.[7] There were two major fires in the centre, on 26 September 1977 and 17/18 December 1979.[8]

Considerations were made by Liverpool City Council in relation to a possible relocation of the shopping market as part of a larger redevelopment proposal for the centre. Land Securities, the then owner of the shopping centre, was aiming to start the refurbishment in early 2009 with the market moving in 2010 if the proposals went ahead.[1][9]

In March 2013, St Johns Liverpool was acquired by InfraRed Capital Partners for £76.5 million[10] and has since been acquired by Anacap Financial Partners which purchased the asset in September 2021.[11]

Work started in July 2013 to completely refurbish and renovate the food court. The £1.6 million refurbishment, which was carried out by Graham Interior Fitout,[12] dramatically modernised the lower-ground area as well as the atria around the escalators and the first floor balustrading. Work took until November 2013 to complete.[13]

In June 2016, St Johns Market closed for a £2 million refurbishment. Following the completion of the refurbishment, the market is now spread over two floors around a central atrium with a number of enhancements, such as the installation of WiFi and new public toilets.[14] The refurbishment has also seen an increase in the number of stalls in the market from 90 to approximately 120.[15] The market reopened after the completion of the refurbishment on 25 November 2016.[16]

St Johns Beacon edit

St Johns Beacon, now known as the Radio City Tower, is located on separate foundations from the shopping centre and constructed with the centre as a ventilation shaft for the markets incinerator. Between 1971 and 1983 the beacon housed a revolving restaurant which Queen Elizabeth II opened in 1971. In 2000, it became the Radio City Tower and now houses the studios and offices for Radio City and Greatest Hits Radio Liverpool & The North West.

Stores edit

Retail tenants at St Johns include Aldi, Argos, Home Bargains, Iceland, Matalan, Sainsbury's and Wilko.

Food and drink outlets at St Johns include KFC, McDonald's and Subway. There is also a branch of Wetherspoons, The Fall Well, which was previously a pet shop.

St Johns is also home to one of Liverpool's largest group of independent retailers, ranging from baby clothing to beauty outlets. Such as long-standing and extremely popular stores such as Storm and Frocks to newer stores like Fifty1.

References edit

  1. ^ a b St John's Market to move as part of a revamp Liverpool Echo, 15 November 2007
  2. ^ "Could St Johns precinct look like this?". Liverpool Condifential. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  3. ^ a b St Johns – home
  4. ^ St Johns Market 2 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "City Central BID Area". City Central BID. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
  6. ^ "Artwork details, Liverpool museums". www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk.
  7. ^ "Lime street Subway ( Now Gone forever)". 25 February 2008. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021.
  8. ^ "St. John's Market, Liverpool". Delta 64. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  9. ^ Shopping centre refurbishment Liverpool F.C..gov.uk, 15 November 2007
  10. ^ "St John's shopping centre sold for £76.5m". Liverpool Echo. 8 May 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  11. ^ "AnaCap - Article". www.anacapfp.com. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  12. ^ "Graham Interior Fitout to refurbish Liverpool's St Johns Shopping Centre". Design Crurial. 9 April 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  13. ^ "St Johns Food Court Refubishment". Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  14. ^ "This is how St John's market looked on the day it closed for a £2m refurbishment". Liverpool Echo. 10 June 2016. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  15. ^ "Liverpool's St John's Market gets re-opening date". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  16. ^ "Official opening of St John's Market". Liverpool Echo. 25 November 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.

External links edit

  • Official Website

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For the shopping centre in Leeds see St John s Centre St Johns Liverpool is the largest covered shopping centre in the city of Liverpool located in the heart of the city since 1969 and home to more than 100 retailers The centre is also home to a contemporary St John s Market which has a history dating back to the original 1822 St John s Market although the current market was opened to the public by Queen Elizabeth II in April 1971 4 St Johns LiverpoolHoughton Street entranceLocationLiverpool EnglandCoordinates53 24 25 N 2 58 52 W 53 407 N 2 981 W 53 407 2 981AddressSt George s Place Liverpool L1 1LYOpening date1969 55 years ago 1969 1 ManagementNeil AshcroftOwnerAnaCap Owner RivingtonHark Asset Management ArchitectJames A Roberts 2 No of stores and services105Total retail floor area360 002 sq ft 33 445 3 m2 3 No of floors4Parking621 3 Public transit accessLiverpool Lime StreetWebsitestjohns shopping wbr co wbr ukAll businesses located in St Johns Liverpool are members of City Central a Business Improvement District BID representing approximately 630 businesses in the retail and leisure heart of Liverpool city centre 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Shopping Centre 2 St Johns Beacon 3 Stores 4 References 5 External linksHistory editOne of the first fully enclosed roofed market halls St John s Market opened to the public in 1822 It was the largest in the nineteenth century It was designed by John Foster Junior with 136 stone trimmed classical arched window bays supported by 116 interior cast iron pillars 6 In 1964 it was demolished Shopping Centre edit St Johns Liverpool which was designed by architect James A Roberts opened in 1969 A subway with direct access to Lime Street station was open before being boarded up some years later 7 There were two major fires in the centre on 26 September 1977 and 17 18 December 1979 8 Considerations were made by Liverpool City Council in relation to a possible relocation of the shopping market as part of a larger redevelopment proposal for the centre Land Securities the then owner of the shopping centre was aiming to start the refurbishment in early 2009 with the market moving in 2010 if the proposals went ahead 1 9 In March 2013 St Johns Liverpool was acquired by InfraRed Capital Partners for 76 5 million 10 and has since been acquired by Anacap Financial Partners which purchased the asset in September 2021 11 Work started in July 2013 to completely refurbish and renovate the food court The 1 6 million refurbishment which was carried out by Graham Interior Fitout 12 dramatically modernised the lower ground area as well as the atria around the escalators and the first floor balustrading Work took until November 2013 to complete 13 In June 2016 St Johns Market closed for a 2 million refurbishment Following the completion of the refurbishment the market is now spread over two floors around a central atrium with a number of enhancements such as the installation of WiFi and new public toilets 14 The refurbishment has also seen an increase in the number of stalls in the market from 90 to approximately 120 15 The market reopened after the completion of the refurbishment on 25 November 2016 16 St Johns Beacon editSt Johns Beacon now known as the Radio City Tower is located on separate foundations from the shopping centre and constructed with the centre as a ventilation shaft for the markets incinerator Between 1971 and 1983 the beacon housed a revolving restaurant which Queen Elizabeth II opened in 1971 In 2000 it became the Radio City Tower and now houses the studios and offices for Radio City and Greatest Hits Radio Liverpool amp The North West Stores editRetail tenants at St Johns include Aldi Argos Home Bargains Iceland Matalan Sainsbury s and Wilko Food and drink outlets at St Johns include KFC McDonald s and Subway There is also a branch of Wetherspoons The Fall Well which was previously a pet shop St Johns is also home to one of Liverpool s largest group of independent retailers ranging from baby clothing to beauty outlets Such as long standing and extremely popular stores such as Storm and Frocks to newer stores like Fifty1 References edit a b St John s Market to move as part of a revamp Liverpool Echo 15 November 2007 Could St Johns precinct look like this Liverpool Condifential Retrieved 9 September 2016 a b St Johns home St Johns Market Archived 2 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine City Central BID Area City Central BID Retrieved 22 June 2012 Artwork details Liverpool museums www liverpoolmuseums org uk Lime street Subway Now Gone forever 25 February 2008 Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 St John s Market Liverpool Delta 64 Retrieved 16 September 2020 Shopping centre refurbishment Liverpool F C gov uk 15 November 2007 St John s shopping centre sold for 76 5m Liverpool Echo 8 May 2013 Retrieved 9 September 2016 AnaCap Article www anacapfp com Retrieved 12 September 2022 Graham Interior Fitout to refurbish Liverpool s St Johns Shopping Centre Design Crurial 9 April 2013 Retrieved 9 September 2016 St Johns Food Court Refubishment Retrieved 12 July 2013 This is how St John s market looked on the day it closed for a 2m refurbishment Liverpool Echo 10 June 2016 Retrieved 9 September 2016 Liverpool s St John s Market gets re opening date Liverpool Echo Retrieved 9 December 2016 Official opening of St John s Market Liverpool Echo 25 November 2016 Retrieved 9 December 2016 External links editOfficial Website nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St John s Shopping Centre Liverpool Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Johns Shopping Centre amp oldid 1189609616, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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