Reading is one of London’s most vibrant
satellite towns with high levels of affluence,
a buoyant office market and a thriving
student audience.
Broad Street Mall occupies an integral
component of the Reading Borough
Council masterplan; the Minster Quarter.
This large scale, multi-million-pound urban
regeneration project will revitalise the
western area of the town centre, delivering
1,300 new homes by 2030, of which 422
are consented to be built above Broad
Street Mall.
The newly opened Elizabeth Line, with a
23-minute journey into central London,
makes Reading an even more connected
location. Under new ownership and
management, the new vision for Broad
Street Mall makes it one of the most
exciting prospects for occupiers west
of London.
Broad St. Mall is centrally located in the heart of
Reading, just a five-minute walk from the train
station and adjacent to one of the central student
halls of residence for Reading University.
Anchor retail stores include TK Maxx, Wilko and Iceland,
along with major F&B brands including Burger King,
Taco Bell, Subway, Greggs and Muffin Break.
Broad St. Mall has a state-of-the-art leisure offering
including a boutique cinema, bowling and miniature golf.
Co-Space Reading occupy the top floor of the
Mall, providing premium office and event space
for local businesses and workers. £1 million is being
invested in the scheme’s lift and escalator facilities by
the owners, as a key part of future plans.