Before it became a shopping centre, it was called Kings Street. This was primarily an industrial area and included a factory, which was built in 1873, for the printer
John Bellows. This area was gradually commercialised with a lot of rebuilding done after the
First World War between the 1920s and the 1930s. The north part of Kings Street was demolished in the 1920s when
Kings Square was built. One of the largest commercial developments took place between 1927 and 1929 and involved the creation of
The Oxbode and Kings Square. It also involved the demolition of the many buildings in
St Aldate Street, Kings Street and
New Inn Lane, making room for new commercial buildings.
Kings Square was enlarged in the 1960s and the space was made for the Kings Walk Shopping Centre to be developed. A rooftop car park was built over the shopping centre. A pedestrian
footbridge on the second floor spanned over Eastgate Street to link the
Eastgate Shopping Centre and Kings Walk however, this has now been closed off. In June 2016, the investment firm Vixcroft made a bid to buy the shopping centre from
Aviva Investors, who have owned the shopping centre since 1969, for £25 Million. However, due to a clause in the contract regarding Brexit the deal fell through. In July 2017, Reef Estates approached Aviva Investments and successfully completed a deal to buy the shopping centre. In March 2018, it was announced that £12 million would be invested to reface the shopping centre and remodel shopfronts in Kings Square and Eastgate Street. The work is planned to be completed by 2020. ==Kings Walk Bastion==