New Riverside, Shrewsbury

[5] New 'multi level streets' covered by a petal roof of the design seen at Bristol's Cabot Circus and Trinity Leeds will meet at a central public space and terrace down to the river at Smithfield Road.

[6] The predominantly 5-storey development has been designed by architects Chapman Taylor as three distinct 'blocks':- Approximate proposed changes in gross floorspace for A1, A2 and A3 unit classes in each of the three existing shopping centres:[8] The malls have shared a turbulent recent history, coming under common ownership in 2003 under Dunedin Property.

[11] In October 2010, Chapman Taylor Architects were hired by Shearer Property to devise plans for refurbishment as part of a wider renewal and redevelopment of the estate.

Dunedin, promoters of the scheme in 2005, put four branding proposals to the public vote in a high-profile marketing push for the renaming of the present centres following the new development's completion.

[17] In 2003 they bought the 110,000 sq ft (10,000 m2) [16] Pride Hill Shopping Centre, an adjoining unit and the Riverside Mall from Royal SunAlliance's ISIS Property in a £25m deal.

[17] In 2005 Dunedin received outline planning permission for a 100,000 sq ft (9,000 m2) six-storey mall linking the two,[16] and were in negotiations with Morris Property, the owner of the Raven Meadows car park between the two shopping centres.

Work was due to start in February 2006,[19] but as part of a change in strategic direction, in March 2006 Dunedin sold the two centres for £115m[20] to Protego Real Estate Investors and Boultbee Land.

[22] In November 2006 Morris received full planning permission for a smaller link development on the Raven Meadows site.

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