Orchard Square

Orchard Square is a small open-air court shopping centre located in Sheffield, England. It opened in 1987 and contains several stores, notably Schuh, Clarks, Waterstone's (with its own instore coffee house), Subway, The Body Shop and TK Maxx (which replaced the original food court). Orchard Square also features La Coupe hair salon, Anne Heppell, Michael Spencer Jewellers, War Games Emporium and Costa.

Orchard Square
Orchard Square, with the Wheel of Sheffield (now removed) visible in the background
LocationSheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Coordinates53.381719°N 1.470363°W / 53.381719; -1.470363
Opening date1987
OwnerLondon & Associated Properties plc[1]
No. of stores and services27
No. of floors2
Websiteorchardsquare.co.uk

The centrepiece of the Square is a chiming clock with moving figures that depict Sheffield's cutlery trade. To mark the centre's 21st year, Orchard Square was re-developed to facilitate the expansion of the TK Maxx to a three-level 45,000 sq ft (4,200 m2) anchor store into space formerly occupied by the Stonehouse pub. The re-development was finished in October 2008, and retailers began trading in new premises shortly before Christmas 2008.[2]

Orchard Square features a customer loyalty card called the VIP Card. Shoppers can sign up for the card by visiting the Orchard Square website, www.orchardsquare.co.uk, or by filling in one of the application forms and putting it in the collection box by the toilets near Waterstone's. The VIP card is not a points scheme - card holders simply show the card at participating stores to receive various discounts. Regular competitions are also held for VIP card holders.[3]

The Square is the site of the former works of John Brown & Co. which grew into one of the larger steel companies prior to nationalisation, with part of their later works site becoming Meadowhall Shopping Centre.

References

  1. http://www.lap.co.uk/Portfolio/OrchardSquare.aspx
  2. "Orchard Square". Archived from the original on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 15 May 2008.
  3. "Republic Opens". Archived from the original on 23 May 2009. Retrieved 8 July 2009.


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