Altum Capital Investments.
The building, which has a 180 year trading history, is considered a large part of the Nottingham’s culture and history located on the corner of the busy market square. Mayfair-based Altum Capital Investments bought the property in 2017 for £25.85m before letting the space to Debenhams.
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).
Is the Debenhams building Nottingham a listed building?
The building has now been listed by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on the advice of Historic England. The former store is made up of a range of buildings and the dominant corner block, developed by entrepreneurs W Griffin and JT Spalding, features carved cherubs and foliage.
When did Griffin and Spalding close in Nottingham?
Griffin & Spalding
Former Griffin and Spalding department store, Long Row, Nottingham 1919-20 and 1927 | |
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Type | Private (1846–1944) Subsidiary (1944–1973) |
Founders | Edward and Robert Dickinson |
Defunct | 1973 |
Fate | Re-branded as Debenhams |
What was Debenhams Nottingham called before?
Nottingham’s former Debenhams store has been granted Grade II listed status by the government. The building on the corner of Long Row and Market Street was started as a single draper’s shop in 1846. It then became the Griffin and Spalding store in 1878 before being sold to Debenhams in 1944.
Who owns Debenhams property?
Who actually owns Norfolk’s Debenhams buildings? The 36-year-old multi-millionaire Irish grandson of bookmaker legend Barney Eastwood owns the building currently occupied by Debenhams in Norwich.
Who owns the Debenhams building?
The iconic store closed for good in June after the firm made a £500m loss. The building is owned by Sheffield City Council.
Is Debenhams under new ownership?
Boohoo Group bought Debenhams out of administration for £55 million. The deal only includes the department store’s brand assets, ecommerce and website operations, and all own-label products across beauty and fashion.
What is happening to Debenhams buildings?
Winchester’s former Debenhams is being divided on ground level into restaurant spaces and a hotel chain above; while the empty stores in towns and cities including Gloucester, Norwich, Northampton and Leeds are all being turned into student accommodation.
What is the life expectancy in Nottingham?
Life expectancy and causes of death
Indicator | Age | Value (Local) |
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1 Life expectancy at birth (male) | All ages | 77.2 |
2 Life expectancy at birth (female) | All ages | 81.3 |
3 Under 75 mortality rate from all causes | 457.1 | |
4 Mortality rate from all cardiovascular diseases | 105.2 |
When did Jessops in Nottingham change to John Lewis?
In 1907 Zebedee died and his son William took control of the business. The John Lewis Partnership was looking to expand and on 27 April 1933 Jessops became the first John Lewis shop outside of London.
Why does Spalding keep Madison?
During the season, Madison is killed, and Spalding is told to dispose of her body — but we later learn that he actually keeps her corpse, to use it as a life-sized doll, and that he even goes so far as to dress her up for tea parties.
Where was Griffin and Spalding in Nottingham?
The large Griffin and Spalding, General Drapers Store, on the corner of Long Row Central and Market Street. This building now houses Debenhams.
What is the oldest pub in Nottingham?
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is a Grade II listed public house in Nottingham which claims to have been established in 1189, although there is no documentation to verify this date.
Why is Nottingham called Snottingham?
Saxon Nottingham
Nottingham’s settlement began in the 6th century as the village of Snottingaham – the home of a warlord called Snotta. The Old-English word “ham” meant village. The word “inga” meant belonging to and Snotta was obviously the lord’s name. Gradually this changed to Snottingham then just Nottingham.
Why was Nottingham called Shottingham?
“Nottingham began in the 6th century as a small settlement called Snotta inga ham. The Anglo-Saxon word ham meant village. The word inga meant ‘belonging to’ and Snotta was a man. So its name meant the village owned by Snotta.”
What companies are owned by loft?
Ascena Retail Group, Inc., is an American retailer of women’s clothing. Ascena also owns Lane Bryant clothing store brand, and is the parent company of Ann Inc., operator of Ann Taylor and Loft stores.
Who owns Debenhams Henry Street?
the Roche family
Owned by the Roche family (companies associated with the Roche family also own Henry Street), it underwent a comprehensive redevelopment in the late 1990s.
Who owns Debenhams Building Oxford Street?
Lendlease has nipped in to take the prized scheme to turn the former London flagship of Debenhams on Oxford Street into a new retail and office complex. Building understands the £200m job came down to a two-horse race between it and frontrunner Skanska.
Who will take over Debenhams stores?
Flannels and Sports Direct are set to open two new flagship stores in the Metrocentre. The brands, which belong to former Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, will take over the huge store that was once home to Debenhams.
What is replacing Debenhams?
Frasers will be taking up the city shopping centre’s biggest unit previously occupied by Debenhams for more than a decade before it closed in May, last year, to the sadness of many shoppers.