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Mermaid Quay

Coordinates:51°27′49″N3°09′54″W / 51.46355°N 3.16504°W /51.46355; -3.16504
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Shopping mall in Cardiff, Wales
Mermaid Quay
Pizza Express at Mermaid Quay
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LocationCardiff, Wales
Coordinates51°27′49″N3°09′54″W / 51.46355°N 3.16504°W /51.46355; -3.16504
Opening dateAugust 1999
DeveloperSovereign Land and Schroder Exempt Property Unit Trust
OwnerSchroder Exempt Property Unit Trust
Total retail floor area14,000 m2 (150,000 sq ft)
No. of floors2
Parking380
Websitemermaidquay.co.uk

Mermaid Quay (Welsh:Cei'r Fôr-forwyn) is a waterfront shopping and leisure district in theCardiff Bay area ofCardiff, Wales. The 14,000 m2 (150,000 sq ft) development was opened in 1999, and includes restaurants, bars, cafes and shops.

History

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Mermaid Quay was at the centre of the regeneration of the Bay by theCardiff Bay Development Corporation (CBDC). Part of the British Government's Urban Development Programme to regenerate deprived and run-down inner city areas. The CBDC was set up in April 1987 to regenerate 1,100 hectares (2,700 acres) of derelict docklands of Cardiff and Penarth - once the world's largest coal exporting port – to create Europe's largest waterfront development.

TheWelsh Industrial and Maritime Museum, which held exhibits illustrating the industrial and maritime history of Wales,[1] was demolished to make way for the development. The collection was saved, but the majority remains in storage at Nant Garw[2] with only a limited few items on display at theNational Waterfront Museum inSwansea.

Mermaid Quay in 2000

Before the completion of theCardiff Bay Barrage in 1999, Cardiff Bay was tidal, with extensive expanses of mud flats exposed at low tide. Construction of the barrage, one of the largest engineering projects in Europe, has turned Cardiff Bay into a 500-acre (2.0 km2) freshwater lake with 8 miles (13 km) of waterfront.

Mermaid Quay was designed by architects Benoy and opened in August 1999.[3] Since that time there has been significant regeneration of the Bay including the construction of Lloyd George Avenue – a new link road between the city centre and the Bay – numerous iconic buildings, and residential and commercial developments.

Media

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See also:Media in Cardiff

Cardiff Bay and Mermaid Quay have provided the backdrop for numerous episodes of programmes, such as theBBC’s science fiction drama seriesDoctor Who andTorchwood, with the fictional entrances (now decorated asIanto's Shrine) to the underground Torchwood 3 Institute located in Roald Dahl Plass.

Transport

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See also:Transport in Cardiff

Gallery

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  • Fireworks in Roald Dahl Plas
    Fireworks in Roald Dahl Plas
  • Night time in Mermaid Quay
    Night time in Mermaid Quay
  • Diners at Mermaid Quay
    Diners at Mermaid Quay
  • Yachts at Mermaid Quay
    Yachts at Mermaid Quay
The pedestrianised shopping streets of Mermaid Quay
Panorama of Mermaid Quay

Notes

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  1. ^"Maritime museum 'put on hold'". BBC. 2001-01-31. Retrieved2008-02-22.
  2. ^"A history of the Department | National Museum Wales". Archived fromthe original on 2014-04-19. Retrieved2014-04-18.
  3. ^"Mermaid Quay". Benoy. Retrieved2012-01-29.

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