The Bridge Shopping Centre (Portsmouth)

Coordinates: 50°47′55″N 1°04′42″W / 50.798587°N 1.078240°W / 50.798587; -1.078240
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The Bridge Shopping Centre
Entrance to the centre in Fratton Road, circa 2008
Map
LocationPortsmouth, Hampshire England
Opening date11 May 1989
OwnerPortsmouth City Council
No. of stores and services25 (
No. of anchor tenants1
No. of floors1

The Bridge Shopping Centre is a small shopping centre located in Portsmouth, England. The centre was opened in May 1989 on land which was formerly home to Portsea Island Central Premises Co-Op.[1] The centre was originally owned by Asda, who were their main tennant, until the Portsmouth City Council purchased the centre in September 2023. [2], with plans to include new tenants and office space. [3]

Shops[edit]

Shops in the Bridge Centre

Over the years, shops have come and gone in the centre. Throughout a decade period from 2010 until 2019, a majority of the shops in the centre were empty, not being until 2020 when the Centre would gain a majority of tenants again.

Outside[edit]

  • Italian Furniture Outlet (Access inside the centre)
  • Player Reality Virtual Reality (formerly My VR)
  • RSPCA Charity Store
  • Subway
  • Wessex Community Bank (formerly Hampshire Credit Union, United Savings and Loans and Portsmouth Savers)

Inside[edit]

  • Zingers Adventure Golf
  • Asda Opticians
  • Alan the Barber
  • The Bridge Bookshop
  • The Bridge Cafe
  • GetBrewing.uk
  • Iceland
  • Max Spielmann Photo Shop and Timpson
  • Post Office
  • Savers
  • Tilly's Furniture
  • Wink Brow Bar

Former Shops[edit]

  • AfricExpress (Access inside the centre)
  • Age UK (Formally Age Concern)
  • Barnardos
  • Clinton Cards
  • The Co-Operative Travel (Formally Travelcare)
  • Cubano Beach Club
  • Ethel Austin
  • Goulds Jewellers
  • Heritage Butchers
  • Laser Cuts
  • New Look
  • Olan Mills
  • Outside Centre Sports
  • Pam Purred Pets (Doors inside of centre)
  • Party & Print
  • Penfolds Confectionary
  • Rebecca's Pantry
  • Rita's Hair and Beauty
  • The Scene
  • Superdrug
  • Shoefayre
  • Select Fashion

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A HISTORY OF FRATTON, PORTSMOUTH". Local Histories. 14 March 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  2. ^ Buncle, Joe (27 September 2023). "Portsmouth businesses hope trade at The Bridge Shopping Centre will be boosted after Portsmouth City Council buys the Fratton site". The News. Portsmouth. Archived from the original on 14 January 2024. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  3. ^ Lewis, Sophie (25 September 2023). "Portsmouth City Council has bought Bridge Centre in Fratton from former owner ASDA". The News. Portsmouth. Archived from the original on 30 October 2023. Retrieved 7 February 2024.

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