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Union Square Aberdeen

Coordinates: 57°8′37″N 2°5′42″W / 57.14361°N 2.09500°W / 57.14361; -2.09500
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Union Square
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LocationGuild Street, Aberdeen, Scotland
Coordinates57°8′37″N 2°5′42″W / 57.14361°N 2.09500°W / 57.14361; -2.09500
Opening date29 October 2009
DeveloperHammerson
OwnerHammerson
No. of stores and services60+ (plus 15 Restaurants)
No. of anchor tenants1 (Marks & Spencer)
Total retail floor area700,000 sq ft (65,000 m2)
No. of floors2
Parking1700 spaces (3 floors + surface)
Websiteunionsquareaberdeen.com
Sign for Aberdeen Bus Station.
Sign directing pedestrians to Aberdeen Bus Station.

Union Square is a shopping centre located in the centre of Aberdeen, Scotland, which opened to the public on Thursday, 29 October 2009. The centre contains a covered shopping mall and retail park.[1] Located on Guild Street and Market Street, the development adjoins onto the side of Aberdeen railway station and Aberdeen bus station creating a transport hub.[1] The mall houses more than 60 shops, over fifteen restaurants (including a Davidson's Bar and Grille,) a ten screen 2,300 seat Cineworld cinema (the largest in Aberdeen) and a 3-star Leonardo hotel with 203 rooms.[2]

History

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Following delays, the developer Hammerson began construction of Union Square in 2007. Costing £250 million, it is one of the largest city centre shopping developments in the United Kingdom and the second largest in Scotland after Glasgow's Buchanan Galleries, with a total retail space of 700,000 square feet (65,000 m2).[2] The hotel opened on 4 September 2009.[3] and the rest of the shopping centre opened 7 weeks later on 29 October.[4] More than 40 shops were trading on opening day and this number rose to around 50 by Christmas, with many other retailers opening in 2010 and into 2011 onwards.

In January 2024, Marks & Spencer announced that the Union Square store will be extended, absorbing the neighbouring TK Maxx, with the expanded store opening in 2025 following the Bon Accord Centre branch closing.[5]

Transportation

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The construction of Union Square on disused railway land also saw the redevelopment of Aberdeen bus station. The shopping centre is now part of a covered interchange between the bus and railway station. Additional bus services run past the centre via Guild Street.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Hammerson announces opening date for Union Square in Aberdeen". Property Week. Retrieved 13 August 2009.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b "Revealed: massive Aberdeen centre". Evening Express (Aberdeen). Retrieved 13 August 2009.
  3. ^ Net, Hospitality. "New Jurys Inn Aberdeen Leads Regeneration Plans". Hospitality Net. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  4. ^ "City's new £275m centre unveiled". 29 October 2009. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  5. ^ Ben Hendry (18 January 2024). "Aberdeen's flagship M&S to close as Union Square shop doubles in size". Press and Journal. Retrieved 28 April 2024.
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