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Enormous shopping complex opens | Enormous shopping complex opens |
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Large crowds gathered in west London for the opening of Europe's biggest inner-city shopping complex. | |
The Westfield Shopping Centre boasts more than 1.6m sq ft (150,000 sq m) of space, the size of 30 football pitches. | |
Opening the centre, mayor Boris Johnson described it as a fantastic achievement which would persuade people to come to the shops, despite the credit crunch. | Opening the centre, mayor Boris Johnson described it as a fantastic achievement which would persuade people to come to the shops, despite the credit crunch. |
Tens of thousands of people are expected to visit the White City complex throughout the day. | |
'Perfect venue' | |
Mr Johnson added that many Londoners had made a "prudent decision to give Thursday morning a miss and come shopping". | |
During the ceremony, singer Leona Lewis performed five songs including Forgive Me and Bleeding Love. | |
She told the crowd: "I'm so excited to be here because, I don't know about you guys, but I'm a bit of a shopaholic and I'm performing back in London, which I'm really excited about. | |
Traffic issues at Westfield | |
"So this is the perfect venue for me." | |
Marks & Spencer chief executive Stuart Rose also sang the praises of the complex, for which he predicted a successful future despite the economic downturn. | |
"I'm optimistic for this centre, which I think is fabulous," Mr Rose said. | "I'm optimistic for this centre, which I think is fabulous," Mr Rose said. |
"If we make a date to come back here in two years' time, I think it will be a success." | "If we make a date to come back here in two years' time, I think it will be a success." |
Westfield is the UK's third largest shopping centre after Gateshead's MetroCentre and Bluewater in Kent. | Westfield is the UK's third largest shopping centre after Gateshead's MetroCentre and Bluewater in Kent. |
WESTFIELD SHOPPING CENTRE The centre took 13 million man hours to build21 million people are expected to visit the centre each year80% of the retail units are fashion storesThe complex has created about 7,000 new jobsThe area is 149,000 sq m or about 30 football pitches class="" href="/1/hi/uk/7700041.stm">They came, they saw, some shopped | |
Among the 265 retail units are many of the UK's high street giants, including Marks & Spencer, Debenhams, Next, House of Fraser and Waitrose. | Among the 265 retail units are many of the UK's high street giants, including Marks & Spencer, Debenhams, Next, House of Fraser and Waitrose. |
About 80% of the stores are fashion outlets, with the site featuring 40 luxury brands including Louis Vuitton, Mulberry and Prada. | |
Mary Portas, star of BBC 2 television show Mary Queen of Shops and a consultant for the centre, said the complex heralded a new approach for UK retail centres. | |
"The juxtaposition of luxury, high street and even supermarket - nobody has actually done that before but it makes enormous sense," she told BBC News. | |
"I think the scale of it feels like we're in a mini-town." | "I think the scale of it feels like we're in a mini-town." |
The developers say 99% of the retail space has already been let, with 80-90% of the building open for the launch. | |
'Mary Queen of Shops' on the new Westfield mall | |
The centre took 13 million man hours to build, has 96 escalators and is expected to have created about 7,000 jobs - with 1,000 going to local residents. | The centre took 13 million man hours to build, has 96 escalators and is expected to have created about 7,000 jobs - with 1,000 going to local residents. |
Bosses estimate 21 million people will visit each year. | Bosses estimate 21 million people will visit each year. |
Such figures have prompted warnings from local politicians that White City and Shepherd's Bush could experience gridlock, as shoppers visiting the site vie for parking spaces. | |
Leader of Hammersmith and Fulham Council Stephen Greenhalgh said the authority might bring in certain restrictions in the area. | |
"We might have to introduce residents-only parking and with some kind of visitors' scheme. | |
"That can be delivered via emergency measures in a couple of months." |