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Eldon Square shopping centre unveils plans to launch two new leisure zones, creating 400 jobs

Big changes are on the way at the former Debenhams store and Eldon Leisure Centre

An aerial view over Eldon Square including the Debenhams unit

Grand plans have been unveiled which will transform parts of Eldon Square with new sports and leisure venues, creating more than 400 new jobs.

Newcastle’s Eldon Square is set to transform currently empty parts of the city centre shopping and leisure complex – including the former Debenhams department store and Eldon Leisure Centre – amid moves which will bring in an extra £16m a year to the area’s economy. The reconfiguration plans follow the high profile collapse of a number of big retail names in recent years, including Top Shop, Dorothy Perkins and Debenhams, leaving more than 200,000sqft of space empty in Newcastle city centre.

However, Eldon Square bosses want to take advantage of the space and use it as an opportunity to bring new names into the area, while also creating new jobs. The plans involve creating two new venues offering a mix of family-focused leisure, culture and entertainment, including crazy golf and electric karting.

The first will be a family leisure attraction, blending of indoor sports and entertainment across part of the centre including the former Eldon Leisure Centre. A national family leisure operator is being lined up to transform the space – which has lain empty since the start of the first national Covid lockdown in 2020 – into a new family sports and games centre.

The plans will see the space join up with the upper mall level to the south of Blackett Street to create a huge, 120,000sqft space for the operator to provide indoor activities from arcade games and virtual reality, to crazy golf and electric karting. The proposals also include new food and drink offers and live entertainment to create a new leisure for the city centre.

External changes are proposed to modernise the Blackett Street frontage into Eldon Square, introduce a terrace garden overlooking Old Eldon Square and provide a separate ground floor entrance for the national family leisure operator. Meanwhile, at the former Debenhams unit, centre bosses say the second venue promises to bring a vibrant mix of “food, socialising, art, cultural entertainment and music performance” into the vacant top floor of the former department store.

The Eldon Square team is now in discussions with two well-known specialist operators, who are keen to bring their leisure offers to Newcastle. By removing limited parts of the building’s roof, there will also be a recessed external seating area with a retractable roof.
Plans are already well advanced for an as yet unnamed major national retailer to take on the lower two floors of the former Debenhams store.

Planning applications are now being prepared and they will be on display to the public in the former Paperchase unit at St Andrew’s Way in Eldon Square on Saturday, December 2.