Treaty Centre

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Treaty Centre
Location Hounslow, England
Opening date29 September 1987;34 years ago (1987-09-29)
Owner LaSalle Investment Management
No. of stores and services51 [1]
Total retail floor area 270,194 sq ft (25,101.8 m2) [2]
Parking700 spaces [3]
Website www.treatyshoppingcentre.co.uk

The Treaty Centre is an enclosed shopping mall in the town centre of Hounslow in Greater London, England. [4] Opened on 29 September 1987 and located on the High Street, the Treaty Centre offers 270,194 square feet of retail space [2] and is anchored by Wilkinsons. [1] It has an average weekly footfall of 195,000 people. [5]

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History

The centre took two years to build [6] and more than 10 years in planning. The 5.8 acres (2.3 ha) site was built on the site of a former library and civic hall buildings dating back to 1905 which were demolished. [7]

In 2006 a rival shopping centre called the Blenheim Centre was built to the north. [7]

In 2011 the centre was acquired by Quidnet Capital for £37 million and in the following years the centre was refurbished. [8]

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Coordinates: 51°28′05″N0°21′50″W / 51.468°N 0.364°W / 51.468; -0.364