The Gyle Shopping Centre

The Gyle Shopping Centre

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location = South Gyle, City of Edinburgh, Scotland
address = South Gyle Broadway
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opening_date = 1993
1994 (food court)
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number_of_anchors = 2
floor_area = 2
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The Gyle Shopping Centre is located in South Gyle, Edinburgh. The main centre has two anchors, Marks and Spencer and Morrisons (formerly Safeway) situated at opposite ends of the shopping centre.

Construction of The Gyle

A new district shopping centre for West Edinburgh was proposed by a public enquiry in 1987.The findings created a document known as West Edinburgh inquiry in 1989, approved by the then Secretary of State for Scotland. The floorspace in the shopping centre, which was originally called Maybury Park, was later scaled down to 9,290 (100,000 sq f) to protect nearby retail areas such as Wester Hailes and Corstophine. [http://openscotland.gov.uk/Publications/1998/12/5040d06d-0fdf-4b44-b40a-4d072a09500c] Work began on The Gyle in 1991 for completition in late 1993. A food court was later added in early 1994 by the Catering Development. [http://www.catdev.com/brief.doc page 17]

Current Stores

The Gyle has many stores including: WHSmith, Next, Zavvii, The Disney Store, Boots, Early Learning Centre and Bank of Scotland Halifax. The food court has recently been refurbished containing five outlets, [ [http://www.gyleshopping.co.uk/foodcourt.shtml Gyle Shopping Centre, Edinburgh | Shop 'til You Drop At Edinburgh's Premier Shopping Centre ] ] including a Burger King restaurant. [ [http://www.burgerking.co.uk/findNearest/findNearest.aspx?region=Scotland&town=EDINBURGH Find the nearest Burger King ] ]

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