Leeds in 2013 Trinity Leeds May 2012
Contents Land Securities Leeds before Trinity Leeds Our vision for the future New brands for Leeds Progress Positive impact on the whole city
Princesshay, Exeter
St David's, Cardiff
Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth
Every year over 300 million people visit our shopping centres
Contents Land Securities Leeds before Trinity Leeds Our vision for the future New brands for Leeds Progress Positive impact on the whole city
The current offer in Leeds 4 million sqft of retail in the city 6 separate centres Dropped from 5 th to 7 th in retail hierarchy (since 2008) High retailer demand to expand but no suitable units Low weekend spend and no evening economy A Regional centre not fulfilling its potential
Oxford Street (London) Buchanan Street (Glasgow) O'Connel Street (Dublin) Birmingham (New Street) Picadilly Circus (London) Manchester (Market Street) Briggate (Leeds) Northumberland Street (Newcastle) Houghton Street (Liverpool) Cardiff (Queen Street) George Street (Croydon) Church Street (Liverpool) Albion Street (Leeds) Camden High Street (London) Footfall Right Location Pedestrian movement UK benchmark Sample average hourly rate of footfall over a 12-hour period 9000 8309 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 6138 5858 5834 5166 4710 4635 4120 4116 3710 3678 3000 2942 2746 2000 1743 1000 0 Source: Space Syntax 2009
Trinity site history Dated exterior and tired mall interiors Unattractive link between retail and office quarter 1970s architecture was in poor state of repair Disjointed arcades and open spaces with no sense of place Poor integration with city centre Poor retail offer
Contents Land Securities Leeds before Trinity Leeds Our vision for the future New brands for Leeds Progress Positive impact on the whole city
A thriving heart for the city a beacon of retail excellence
1,000,000 sq ft of shopping and leisure at the heart of the city
120 of the best brands: International, National and Local
Retailers growing into new space
New restaurant quarter encouraging an evening economy
Alongside the city s heritage
A focal point for shoppers to navigate to/from
Contents Land Securities Leeds before Trinity Leeds Our vision for the future New brands for Leeds Progress Positive impact on the whole city
Trinity Leeds is an ideal destination for discerning Cult customers. We are very excited to be part of this new retail development. Julian Dunkerton, CEO of Supergroup Plc New retailers drawn to the city
The development of a whole new retail and leisure destination in Leeds is immensely exciting and something that we wanted to be part of. This is our first venture outside of London and it is one that allows us to further develop our unique cinema offering and promises to transform the city s entertainment offering. Andrew Myers CEO of Everyman Luxury Everyman Cinema promoting a blend of Leisure with Retail
This is an important venture for us. Leeds has a significant and sophisticated business scene, and is a city where people enjoy eating out. Working with Land Securities we wanted to be a part of what we think will be a very successful retail and leisure destination. Des Gunewardena, D&D London - famed for Skylon, Coq d Argent, Quaglino s Two bespoke Conran designed restaurants by D&D London
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Contents Land Securities Leeds currently Our vision for the future New brands for Leeds Progress Positive impact on the whole city
Contents Land Securities Leeds currently Our vision for the future New brands for Leeds Progress Positive impact on the whole city
Corporate Responsibility A Wider Impact Social Impact Plan with Laing O Rourke Use of Local businesses Employing local workforce Paying Living Wage Targets for: - apprenticeships - people in training - college and school visits - employment safeguarded Dedicated Public Art budget Provision of Community Initiative Fund Wide engagement
Post Opening 2013 Trinity Leeds moves Leeds from 7 th to 4 th in the UK Market potential 1.66bn to 1.93bn [2013] an increase of 15.1% following the opening of Trinity Leeds Centre Name Minor Class Name 2013 Scenario Comparison Expenditure ( million) London - West End National Centres 3,356 Birmingham National Centres 2,103 Glasgow National Centres 2,020 Leeds Principal Centres 1,931 Manchester National Centres 1,785 Nottingham Principal Centres 1,513 Liverpool National Centres 1,411 Bristol Principal Centres 1,363 Westfield - London Large Urban Regional Malls 1,280 Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Principal Centres 1,192
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