The Mall Maidstone was built in 1976 as the 'Stoneborough Centre,' with a 7-storey office block on the top, named 'Stoneborough House.' In the 1990s, the shopping centre was rebranded as 'Chequers Shopping Centre,' to coincide with works on the main entrances and refurbishment work that was going on at the time. The office block above retained its original name. The centre opened with a Sainsbury's supermarket, which closed and relocated to a separate building immediately east of the bus station in 2000. In 2005, the centre was purchased by
Capital & Regional, who once again set about refurbishing the centre with their own, distinctive pink corporate branding. An agreement was subsequently signed that
Maidstone Borough Council would move into the office block on top of the centre, after extensive refurbishment of that, and the construction of a 'Gateway' reception area. The council signed a 99-year lease and took up residence in May 2007, with the block renamed 'Maidstone House'. Today, The Mall Maidstone hosts a wide variety of shops, from independent retailers to big chain names like
B&M. It is a key part of the town centre, also containing the Chequers Bus Station, retaining the old name, which serves as the main bus terminus for the town.
Chequers Bus Station The town's main bus station is housed within the building, between the main shopping area and the
Sainsbury's supermarket. The station takes the form of a two-way "tunnel" underneath the car park levels. Stops H1 to H5 are on the west side, and stops J1 to J6 are on the east side. There was also an
Arriva travel shop which had closed in 2012. It is now occupied by a charity, Involve Kent. The main operators are
Arriva Southern Counties and Nu-Venture. Buses run from the bus station to several destinations in the Maidstone area such as
Barming and
Park Wood. Buses also travel to destinations outside the local area such as the
Medway Towns and
Sittingbourne. The bus station is managed by
Maidstone Borough Council. ==References==