The Meridian Mall is a large shopping complex in Dunedin, New Zealand, designed by ASA Crone Architects, an Australian development company.
Arthur Barnett sold the mall to ING Real Estate Australia for $52.65 million in April 2003,[2][3] using the proceeds to retire debt.
The neon advertising sign for Arthur Barnett that sat atop the mall was a prominent feature on the Dunedin skyline.
Named Can't Stop, it featured a small man trying to control a large horse, possibly a Clydesdale.
[13] The three malls thus form one continuous complex occupying almost the entire two-hectare central city block, having a total floor area of over 28,000 m2 (6.9 acres).