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Westfield Stratford City

Westfield Stratford City
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Location Stratford
London, E20
United Kingdom
Opening date 13 September 2011; 5 years ago (2011-09-13)
Management Westfield Group
Owner Westfield Group (50%)
ABP Pension Fund (25%)
CPP Investment Board (25%)
No. of stores and services 350
No. of anchor tenants 3 (Marks & Spencer, John Lewis & Waitrose)
Total retail floor area 1,905,542 square feet (177,030.6 m2)
No. of floors 3 (some shops have extra floors)
Parking 5,000
Public transit access London Underground London Overground Crossrail Docklands Light Railway National Rail Stratford
Docklands Light Railway National Rail Stratford International
Website westfield.com/stratfordcity

Westfield Stratford City is a shopping centre in Stratford, London. The centre opened on 13 September 2011. With a total retail floor area of 1,905,542 square feet (177,030.6 m2), it is one of the largest urban shopping centres in Europe. It is the third-largest shopping centre in the United Kingdom by retail space behind the MetroCentre and the Trafford Centre. Taking the surrounding shopping area into account, it is the largest urban shopping centre in the European Union in terms of size.

Originally fully owned by the Westfield Group, in November 2010 ABP Pension Fund and CPP Investment Board each purchased a 25% shareholding with Westfield retaining 50%.

Westfield Stratford City is adjacent to the London Olympic Park, East Village, Stratford Regional and Stratford International stations. The shopping centre is part of a large multi-purpose development project called Stratford City. It is promoted as contributing significantly to the local economy, with the creation of up to 10,000 permanent jobs, including 2,001 jobs going to people in the local area. However, there are counter-reports of the centre having a significantly negative impact on local businesses due to the preponderance of chain stores.

Westfield Stratford City has been reported to be the first large-scale use of Pavegen floor tiles to harness kinetic energy.

The site was formerly occupied by Stratford Works and Locomotive Depot.


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