The Glades is owned jointly by CGNU
and Capital Shopping Centres, who also manage the centre.
The centre was developed at a cost in excess of £120,000,000.
Construction commenced in Autumn 1988 with some 2,000 people
working on the construction, some 332,000,000 cubic metres
of excavation was removed by 22,000 lorries, 116,000 cubic
metres of concrete was laid, 411 miles of cabling installed
and some 4,400,000 bricks used!
A competition was run by a local newspaper, the News Shopper,
to select a name for the centre, The Glades was chosen to
reflect the leafy green image of the Borough, and the derivation
of the name Bromley. BROM (the broom plant) and LEY (leah,
originally meaning a Glade).
The official opening of the centre by the Mayor of Bromley
took place on 22nd October 1991, six stores actually opened – it
was a quiet day on the shopping front! However, business
soon started to build, and by Christmas 1991 thirty stores
had opened.
Twelve years on the centre has over 130 retailers. Over
18 million visitors now come to the shopping centre every
year; that is over 360,000 on average per week. Bromley is
rated as one of the top ten shopping destinations (CACI Info
Services/PROMIS) in Greater London and the second largest
in the South East.
And, by the way, the centre uses 576 miles of toilet roll
per year, 8,000 cubic yards of rubbish is generated, there
is 2 _ miles of brass – cleaned every night and almost
100,000 cups of coffee are served - which would keep a family
of four in coffee for 87 years!
Bromley Retailers
The retail footage of Bromley is over 1.5m sq.ft. and hosts
a very strong line up of household names, including BhS, C&A, Mothercare, NEXT, WH Smith, Woolworth,
Argos, Index, Habitat, The Pier, Top Shop, Laura Ashley, Waterstones,
Gap, Etam, HMV, Russell & Bromley, Monsoon and Waitrose.
Part of the High Street is pedestrianised.
Bromley – Leisure
The Pavilion’s Leisure Centre
The Churchill Theatre
Odeon Cinema
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