Wellgate Centre

The Wellgate Shopping Centre

The Wellgate Centre in 2007
Location Dundee, Scotland
Coordinates 56°27′51″N 2°58′10″W / 56.4643°N 2.9694°W / 56.4643; -2.9694Coordinates: 56°27′51″N 2°58′10″W / 56.4643°N 2.9694°W / 56.4643; -2.9694
Opening date 1978[1]
Owner Invista Real Estate Investment Management
No. of stores and services 40
No. of anchor tenants 1
No. of floors 3
Parking Multi-storey
Website http://www.wellgatedundee.co.uk/
Victoria Road entrance of Wellgate Centre and Central Library (left) in 2015.

The Wellgate Shopping Centre is one of the two main shopping centres located in the city centre of Dundee, Scotland, the other being the Overgate Centre.

It comprises three floors, including a food court. The centre has a variety of retailers and eateries, principally BHS which operates a two-level store at the entrance of the mall. The Dundee Central Library is even adjacent to the third floor of the centre, which is level with Victoria Road. From its early years until the reopening of the largely-rebuilt Overgate Centre in 2000, the Wellgate Centre was Dundee's principal shopping mall.

The construction of the Wellgate Centre in the late 1970s, follows the traffic flow of the original thoroughfare, which began with a flight of steps at the south end of the Hilltown and then became a street which ended at the junction of the Murraygate and Panmure Street; the two entrances to the Wellgate Centre are at the same locations as those of the original street (with the north entrance having a series of steps).

The 'gate' in Wellgate comes from the Old Norse word 'gata' meaning road or street and has the same origins as the word gait meaning 'to walk'. The street was referred to as 'Wellgate' because it led to a well at the foot of the Hilltown. Gate and gait can often be found in historic and modern street names, normally meaning the same thing and along with the Wellgate, Dundee's compact city centre retains several streets with this characteristic: Nethergate, Overgate, Murraygate, Seagate, and Marketgait.

In July 2013, it was reported that the owners planned to refurbish the centre, including construction of a 900-seat cinema.[2] In March 2014, the BBC reported that an operator had been found for the proposed cinema, and that development work at the site was expected to take place later that year, taking 12 to 18 months to complete.[3]

Stores

Below are just a few of the many stores as of January 2014. For a full updated list visit the Store Finder

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