What Is Happening To The Broadmarsh Centre In Nottingham?

The Broadmarsh Centre, also known as intu Broadmarsh, is a closed, part-demolished, shopping centre in Nottingham. The area is set to be totally redeveloped in the future.

What’s happening to broadmarsh Centre Nottingham?

The search for a team comes half a year after Heatherwick Studio revealed its high-level vision for the troubled development site, which is close to Nottingham Castle. This will transform the half-demolished remains of the 1970s Broadmarsh shopping mall into homes, offices, shops and a green space.

What are plans for Broadmarsh centre Nottingham?

This wildlife-rich green space, which will permeate the whole site and weave in and out of the Frame, will aim to create a beautiful, tranquil core to the city. “It will be set within 3.5 hectares of common ground – high quality public realm that permeates the zones across the 20-acre site.”

Has broadmarsh bus station reopened?

Broadmarsh bus station is a bus station serving the city of Nottingham, England.
Broadmarsh bus station.

Broadmarsh bus & coach station
Parking Yes
History
Opened 14 June 2022 (coaches), 2 October 2022 (buses)
Closed 9 July 2017 (rebuilding)

Can you still walk through broadmarsh?

Since the shopping centre was built in the 1970s, people have had to walk through the building to directly reach the heart of the city. But following the demolition of a section of the mall, an open-air walkway is being created, linking Collin Street and Listergate.

What is the poshest area of Nottingham?

Topping the list is Dover Beck, which comes under Newark and Sherwood. Here, the average house sold for £502,500 in the year to June 2021 – up by 38% from £365,000 the year before.

What is going on with broadmarsh shopping Centre?

The Broadmarsh Centre, also known as intu Broadmarsh, is a closed, part-demolished, shopping centre in Nottingham.

What are the rough areas of Nottingham?

Bad areas to avoid are Netherfield, StAnnes, Meadows, Radford, Hyson green, Broxtowe, Sneinton, Top Valley, Clifton and Bulwell. Outside Nottingham city most of the villages are nice except Hucknall, Mansfield and Ilkeston.

Is broadmarsh being demolished?

It comes after Nottingham City Council confirmed plans for a new pedestrian route that is being to be opened up across the demolished section of the former Broadmarsh shopping centre as the areas undergoes huge change.

What is the smallest pub in Nottingham?

Nottinghamshire – Maplebeck
Supposedly the county’s smallest pub, the Beehive was built in 1803 and occupies a delightful setting on a bank above the road.

Is broadmarsh still open?

Broadmarsh is a historic area of Nottingham, England. The area was subjected to large scale slum clearance, creating large spaces used for regeneration.
Broadmarsh.

Entrance to the former Broadmarsh Centre from Low Pavement
Wikimedia | © OpenStreetMap
Opening date 1972
Closing date July 2020
Owner Nottingham City Council

When was Victoria station Nottingham demolished?

1967
A plaque to remember Nottingham Victoria Station has been unveiled 50 years since its closure. The station was opened in 1900 and boasted 12 platforms, but was gradually run down during the 1960s. It was demolished after closing in 1967 with only the clock tower left standing.

Where do you catch the National Express in Nottingham?

Broadmarsh Bus & Coach Station
We have moved back to Broadmarsh Bus & Coach Station
The new and vastly improved Broadmarsh Station is just a 6-minute walk from our temporary ticket office and coach stops on Station Street, which are now closed. Please click the image of the map for a larger version.

Can I drive along Canal Street Nottingham?

Canal Street, from the junction with Greyfriar Gate to Middle Hill, can only be used by buses and authorised vehicles, while regular traffic is re-routed towards Castle Boulevard or Wilford Road and onto the southern relief route.

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.

When was broadmarsh 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.

Which celebrities live in Nottingham?

Here are some of the main ones currently flying the flag for their home city…

  • Jake Bugg. Clifton chart-topper Jake Bugg is almost certainly Nottingham’s most successful music star.
  • Vicky McClure.
  • Joe Dempsie.
  • Samantha Morton.
  • Sleaford Mods.
  • MistaJam.
  • Alice Levine.
  • Rebecca Adlington.

Where do rich people live in Nottingham?

The Wollaton area has been confirmed as the most well-off.

What accent do they speak in Nottingham?

East Midlands English
East Midlands English is a dialect, including local and social variations spoken in most parts of East Midlands England.

What will happen to the Debenhams building in Nottingham?

The vacant former Debenhams store in Nottingham city centre is set to be “transformed”. The empty shop windows of the store on Long Row will become the subject of a new campaign by the Nottingham BID (Business Improvement District).

Why is Victoria Centre Nottingham closed?

Nottingham’s Victoria Centre market, which has been running since 1971, was earmarked for closure in April. The council said keeping it open for the rest of the lease would cost £39m. It said further talks with stallholders would take place before a final recommendation was made.