What is happening to broadmarsh Nottingham?

As of October 2021, the site remains only partly demolished due to Nottingham City Council’s bid to obtain extra government funding. A new pedestrian covered walkway was created through the demolition site, linking the rail station area to the city centre, allowing for future clearance of the remaining 1970s structure.

What is happening to broadmarsh Centre?

About half of the Broadmarsh centre, which opened in 1975, was demolished amid redevelopment of the 8-hectare (20-acre) site, which was halted when its former owner, the retail property group Intu, went bust last year.

Is broadmarsh being demolished?

The site’s been described as a ‘gateway to the city’, but for now – it is still a demolition site. Millions of pounds of regeneration work at the half-demolished Broadmarsh Shopping Centre in Nottingham, could now linger on until at least next spring.

When was broadmarsh Centre Nottingham built?

The Broadmarsh Centre was opened in March 1975 by the Duke of Gloucester, and remained open for 45 years. Foundations were laid in the late 1960s; streets such as Drury Hill, whose timber framed buildings were demolished, and the caves which ran underneath were obscured.

Can you still walk through Broadmarsh Nottingham?

The new wider route has been upgraded with bespoke flooring, lighting and CCTV and is intended to be open 24/7. The existing walkway has now closed. The Listergate and Collin Street entrances to the walkway feature new artwork by local artists, as a co-ordinated part of the Nottingham Street Art project.

Who owns Broadmarsh shopping Centre?

IntuBroadmarsh / Owner

When was Drury Hill Nottingham demolished?

1971
DRURY HILL The buildings on the steeply curving hill were torn down in 1971 and now lie buried beneath Broadmarsh shopping centre, although the route from Middle Pavement to Broad Marsh remains open. Many old caves, uncovered during the demolition process, have become part of the City of Caves tourist attraction.

Is broadmarsh walkway open?

A new walkway through the former Broadmarsh shopping centre has opened Thursday September 16 and is part of the first stage of the demolition. The walkway will replace the existing one and has moved slightly to accommodate people arriving from Carrington Street and emerge onto Lister Gate.

Can you walk through broadmarsh Centre?

A new walkway through the former Broad Marsh shopping centre has opened keeping an important pedestrian link open between the city centre and Nottingham Station – and allowing the first stage of demolition of part of the shopping centre to get fully underway.

What happened to Allders?

Allders ceased trading on 17 January 2013. Later that year the Croydon building reopened as “Croydon Village Outlet”. In July 2019, Croydon Council took possession of the site as part of the proposed redevelopment of the Centrale and Whitgift Centre shopping malls.

When did C&A close in Nottingham?

2001
C&A. The fashion store in Lister Gate was one of 113 around the UK to close in 2001.