City centre set for multi-million pound shopping arcade revamp

News imagePhil Sheridan A CGI mock up of the outside of the proposed plans for Queens Arcade. It is a stone building, with restaurants out front with outdoor seating, and people with shopping bags walking by.Phil Sheridan
Renovation of the front of Queen's Arcade on Working Street would be part of the first phase of the revamp

Cardiff city centre is set for a multi-million pound shopping arcade revamp this summer.

The UK's largest Hollywood Bowl site, including an electric go-kart track, is set to open in the capital's St David's shopping centre.

It comes as renovations have been announced at the neighbouring Queens Arcade, including three new restaurants and restoration of the frontage on Working Street, according to property development firm Landsec.

It has submitted proposals for the first phase of the works, and said the plans would create jobs and encourage more people to visit the city centre.

The new Hollywood Bowl at St David's will be the 10-pin bowling company's second location in the city - with an existing site at the Red Dragon Centre in Cardiff Bay.

The firm said it would be the largest in the UK, featuring its first electric go-karting attraction, as well as 20 bowling lanes, interactive darts and a live sports bar.

Meanwhile Landsec, which also owns and operates St David's shopping centre, said the Queens Arcade development would add to the city's shopping, food and leisure offer.

Helen Morgan, centre director, said: "Our exciting new plans for Queens Arcade build on our long-standing investment in Cardiff. Our plans will elevate the site in line with other areas of the city."

There is not yet a confirmed date for the opening of the new Hollywood Bowl, but the company has said it would be during summer 2026.

The first phase of the Queens Arcade redevelopment is awaiting a decision from Cardiff council.

The company has not yet announced the full list of restaurants or businesses which would move into new units.