Brent Cross Shopping Centre opened in March 1976 at Hendon in the London Borough of Barnet, with approximately 79,000 sqm of gross leasable area as North London’s first major covered regional shopping centre and one of the earliest enclosed malls in the United Kingdom. The centre is owned by Hammerson as the principal enclosed retail destination for the M1/A1 corridor and North London’s suburban communities.
Brent Cross was the first purpose-built covered regional shopping centre in London, opening at a time when the enclosed mall format was still a novelty in the UK, and its operating history has produced a multi-generational retail relationship with the North London communities of Barnet, Hendon, Golders Green, and Mill Hill. The North Circular Road (A406) and the A41 junction give the centre highway access from across north and northwest London, and Brent Cross Underground station on the Northern line provides comprehensive transit connectivity. Marks & Spencer and John Lewis anchor the retail floors, which span fashion, homewares, lifestyle, and food and beverage. The adjacent Brent Cross Town masterplan development is progressively adding residential, office, and new retail uses to transform the wider site into a mixed-use urban district.
The North London catchment extends from Camden in the south through Finchley and East Barnet to the M25 communities of Watford and St Albans in the north, housing approximately 1.5 million residents within a 20-minute drive or transit journey. The Brent Cross tube station provides direct Northern line access to Central London.
Hammerson manages Brent Cross as the North London anchor within its UK retail portfolio. The Brent Cross Town development adjacent to the original centre represents the most substantial investment in the property since opening, layering a mixed-use urban district onto what was previously a purely retail and parking site.
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