Plans have been announced for a 鈥榣eisure-focused upgrade鈥 at the Merry Hill shopping centre in Birmingham.
When shopping centre owner Intu went into administration last year, the banks appointed Ellandi, a privately-owned operator of shopping centres, to act as asset manager on their behalf.
Ellandi has now revealed its plans to revive the centre 鈥 鈥渢o transform the shopping centre into the ultimate family shopping and leisure destination in the West Midlands by July 2025鈥.
The plans include a design overhaul and new attractions. Several stores are also planning their own upgrades, including Asda, which is investing 拢3m in improvements.
A new family entertainment 鈥楲eisure District鈥 is also being considered as part of the plan to broaden the appeal of Merry Hill as a destination.
Already 拢14 million works are nearing completion on rebranding, installing new decorative panelling outside the centre to remove any trace of the failed Intu name.
Mark Robinson, co-founder of Ellandi, said: 鈥淥ur plans mean that by July 2025, Merry Hill will be the West Midlands鈥 most vibrant family lifestyle destination, embedded right in the heart of the local community.
鈥淭he expected arrival of the Wednesbury to Brierley Hill Metro extension in late 2023, which will see the creation of a new station close to The Waterfront, will also make getting to and from the centre easier and more environmentally-friendly than ever before.
鈥淲e are working with key stakeholders such as Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council to ensure that the arrival of the Metro and the exciting Future High Street Fund plans for Brierley Hill are built on to create a inclusive environment for the local community as well as a best in class regional destination.
鈥淲e are extremely confident that our ambitious plans will transform the centre into the premier retail and leisure designation of choice for the West Midlands 鈥 creating a cherished destination that the whole community can take pride in.鈥
Shopping centre group Intu collapsed into administration in June 2020. It owned and operated 17 shopping centres across the UK including Trafford Centre, Lakeside, Merry Hill and MetroCentre. Each is now owned individually by special purpose vehicles or propcos which are outside of any insolvency process and continue to trade as normal under the control of their directors.
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