
Kings Gate Shopping Centre which opened it's doors back in 2002 is situated on King Street. It contains a variety of stores and as a great coffee shop with seating at the far end of the centre. If you have never been to Kings Gate it is well worth a visit. Don't expect anything like some of the larger and better known shopping centres, as Kings Gate is more medium size than big. It does however have a large John Lewis, Sports Direct, T K Max, Three Mobile Store and a mandatory Gregg's with several other well known outlets under it's roof totalling to around 40.
Everytime I have shopped at Kings Gate I have always found it to be clean, we'll kept and trouble free. It as always been a pleasurable shopping experience.
Open all week including Sundays with a 600 space car park included in the premises with a lift directly to the shopping floor which is a big bonus.
If you find yourself just window shopping or buying it can be more of an enjoyable experience than some of the larger centres. It is easy to walk around, easy to navigate, less crowded and all in all, much less stressful than a...
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Kingsgate - the future
A combination of retail stores, restaurants and leisure facilities is the key to a successful regional shopping destination. WD Ltd intends to expand Kingsgate and position it as the principal retail site between Leeds and Manchester and a major feature of the Northern Powerhouse.
A 100,000 sq ft extension will house an eight-screen multiplex cinema, already pre-let to The Light, and there will be seven new restaurants and a remodelled Next. WD Ltd has already obtained planning consent, with work due to begin towards the end of 2018, and the task of securing pre-lettings is under way.
Since opening in March 2002 Kingsgate has become Huddersfieldâs prime retail site, anchored by such established brands as House of Fraser, JD Sports, New Look, Next, River Island, Waterstones, Top Shop and TK Maxx.
In 2011, a ÂŁ2m redevelopment and roof expansion allowed the creation of the new H&M store, with more recent provision made for C&J Clark, The...
   Read moreIt's a pleasant shopping experience with a variety of outlets to suit most budgets. The footfall is average to moderate on a given Wednesday afternoon providing an easy access to shops and limited food court, which consists of Costa, little lotus and Bagel Nash. The majority of the retail space is taken up by the big companies such as House of frasier, Sports Direct and TKMAXX. The rest of the shopping is represented by smaller versions of the high street stores such as Next, H&M and Newlook. The car parking facilities include around 650 spaces that can be accessed via Venn Street with half an hour of parking starting from fifty pence to two pound for two hours for secure parking. The shopping mall includes public toilets and baby changing area and feeding area with seats. There are atms located in areas for easy access to funds and a photo booth...
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