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Bentley Bridge

Coordinates:52°35′49″N2°05′24″W / 52.597°N 2.090°W /52.597; -2.090
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Shopping mall in West Midlands, England
Bentley Bridge
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LocationWednesfield,Wolverhampton,West Midlands,England
Coordinates52°35′49″N2°05′24″W / 52.597°N 2.090°W /52.597; -2.090
DeveloperClowes Developments
OwnerLand Securities (Leisure) - AXA Real Estate Investment Management (Retail)
No. of stores and services23+
Total retail floor areaLeisure park = 98,973 sq ft.[1]
Retail park = 190,319 sq ft.[2]
70,000 sq ft. Sainsbury's store
No. of floors1-2
Parking727
Websitebentleybridge.co.uk

Bentley Bridge Leisure Park is an extensive modern leisure/retail park located in the village ofWednesfield,Wolverhampton in theWest Midlands. It has been developed since the late 1990s, to the south of Wednesfield town centre.

The park is split into two halves − a leisure area and a shopping area.

The site is bounded by theWyrley and Essington Canal andNew Cross Hospital to the North and West, the recently built Wolverhampton Swimming and Fitness Centre to the South andWednesfield Town to the East, which is easily accessed via a village link, consisting of an open plan amphitheatre style square, landscaped lawns and the newly built Wednesfield library.

The first retailer to open was The Co-operative Food (owned by the then West Midlands Co-operative Society) but this was sold to Sainsbury's a few years later who subsequently expanded and refurbished the store.

History

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In 2009, a plan was made to develop land adjacent to the Leisure park, which saw the creation of Bentley Bridge Business Park. Units range from 5,000 to 33,000 sq ft (460 to 3,070 m2).[3] Tenants include: Euro Carparts, Tool Station, Donghua (UK) Ltd, Wolverhampton City Primary Care Trust, Principal Hygiene Systems and a Mercedes Van and Truck dealership.

TK Maxx opened a department store on the retail park on 27 October 2011, replacing its decade-old city centre store which had closed the previous day.[4]

In late 2014,Costa Coffee opened a new store in a previously vacant unit near Cosmo and B & M.[5]

Stores

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Main stores

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Restaurants and Cafés

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References

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  1. ^"BENTLEY BRIDGE LEISURE PARK « Land Securities Retail". LandSecuritiesRetail.com. Retrieved23 May 2015.
  2. ^"Wolverhampton Bentley Bridge Shopping Park « DTZ". dtz.completelyretail.co.uk. Retrieved23 May 2015.
  3. ^"Bentley Bridge business park attracts new firms « Express & Star". Expressandstar.com. 16 April 2015. Retrieved20 May 2015.
  4. ^"Hundreds queue for Wolverhampton TK Maxx opening « Express & Star". Expressandstar.com. 27 October 2011. Retrieved29 May 2014.
  5. ^Clarke, James."Costa Coffee open".WV11.co.uk. Retrieved23 January 2015.

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