The Core shopping centre in Leeds is being demolished to make way for 'Garnet Exchange', a new mixed-use development. This project will feature over 800 student flats across three blocks, along with ground-floor retail units, restaurants, and cafes, focusing on high-density urban living.
The Core on the Headrow closed its shutters last year, with the last few retailers Poundland and FootAsylum eventually moving out at the start of 2025. Now the full demolition of the 70,000+ sq ft building has started 🏗️ Currently the side of the shopping centre that's on King Charles St. is being torn down.
The plans for Nicholson Quarter submitted by London developer Areli will see the demolition of all but two existing buildings on the 1960s site to make way for four residential towers of 10,13,17 and 20 storeys alongside 55 new shops, bars and restaurants and a 10-floor carpark.
No more than 550 new homes will now be built on what is currently Broadwalk Shopping Centre in Knowle, down from 850, with townhouses replacing a number of the apartment buildings adjacent to Redcatch Park.
What are the new plans for the Crumlin Shopping Centre?
The redevelopment of the Crumlin Shopping Centre includes a new 16,892m2 layout, 490 parking spaces and a new mall transforming it into a modern, mixed-use hub with a new large Dunnes anchor, retail, cafes, gym, and medical centre.
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What is the poshest neighborhood in Dublin?
Rathgar. Rathgar, located 3 kilometers south of Dublin city center, is one of Ireland's most prestigious and sought-after suburbs. Known for its tree-lined streets, grand Victorian and Edwardian homes, and vibrant sense of history, Rathgar offers a sophisticated blend of urban convenience and suburban tranquility.
Crumlin shopping centre was developed in 1973 on the site of the former Moracrete concrete plant by UK-based developer Stonegate Securities. The centre was officially opened by TV broadcaster Gay Byrne in 1974. The Dunne family bought the centre four years later.
The transformation will involve the demolition of the current shopping centre, surface car parks, the bus station and garage, and adjacent buildings, replacing them with a mix of residential towers and new public spaces including a town square, parks, and play areas.
The location for the new towns are Leeds South Bank, Manchester Victoria North, Adlington, Tempsford, a 'Renewed Town' in Milton Keynes, Crews Hill, Chase Park, Thamesmead Waterfront, Marlcombe, densified development in Plymouth, Brabazon and the West Innovation Arc, Heyford Park and Worcestershire Parkway.
Queensmere has now closed, with retailers moving into the still-open Observatory. Caroline Crowe, land and development director for Berkeley Homes, said the developer had outline planning for 1,600 homes "including retail and leisure on the ground floors for people to enjoy and actually visit Slough".
1. Horsforth. Horsforth ranks highly on any list when referring to the best places to live in Leeds and quite rightly so! Between Horsforth Town Street and New Road Side, there are a host of bars, restaurants, supermarkets and a range of both independent and chain businesses.
The oldest shopping mall in the country, the Royal Exchange in the City of London. It's over 500 years old and was opened by Queen Elizabeth I so that shoppers could visit merchants in one place.
Broadwalk Shopping Centre, where just a handful of shops remain, is set to be demolished for up to 550 new homes. Revised plans have now been submitted by Broadside Holdings for the development, which will be known as Redcatch Quarter and include some commercial space.
This iconic south London shopping centre is being destroyed to build 1,700 new homes. Lewisham's town centre will soon change forever, as the shopping centre built in the 1970s will be knocked down to make way for thousands of new homes.
Subject to consent, the first phase will be delivered by 2031 which includes: the new nature park, retail, leisure, cinema, around 1,000 homes, new Sainsbury's store, office, bus station and garage as well as the library and community centre. The whole development has an anticipated completion date of 2036.
The vision for the project is to replace the dated and largely vacant Crumlin Shopping Centre with a new mixed-use shopping centre development totalling 16,892 sqm. A new Dunnes anchor will be located on the ground floor, alongside service retail units and independent food and beverage offers.
The Dunne family own and control €1.78 billion making them one of the richest families in Ireland. Frank Dunne is the 19th richest person in Ireland with €445 million.