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Intu Broadmarsh intu Broadmarsh Introducing an exciting new redevelopment in the heart of Nottingham City Centre intu Broadmarsh is set to Northern be revitalised as an exciting extension Shak espe are S treet M il t retail and leisure destination o n S t r G e l e a s t s h o Nottingham u se S Trent tr in Nottingham, an invigorating e e University t place to spend the whole Trinity intu Square The Victoria Royal Cornerhouse Centre Centre day, from morning through ent Street wer Parlim Lo T reet nt St lime r Par ppe U C l u B m r o b to evening. a e d r S S t t r r e e e e t t With a focus on leisure and entertainment, Smith y Row Pelham Stre H et i The g Old Market h the redevelopment is designed to create a fusion S Exchange t Square r reet e ria St S Parade e Victo t of new restaurants, retail brands and exciting T W S h t ee o le ate n leisure operators. r rs G B e G y te r a e i F P d te t S S l l t e e r s t e m c e h Lace t i e t M&S h r G G Market a a t t e intu has a single vision for Nottingham, anchored e Low Pavement by two complementary shopping centres. This will Gate Lister M a Nottingham i d M Contemporary a r breathe life back into the city centre, reaffirming i a n W a y A it as one of the UK’s top retail destinations. 6 0 0 8 intu Broadmarsh New ollin Street T C Tram Stop Central College treet Capital One Canal S Loxley House oce (2,000 employees) To Nottingham T University & Nottingham Trent Nottingham University T Tram Stop Railway Station Southern Oce District Three step plan Development timeline With a programme of continued investment, upgrading both shopping centres forms an integral part of intu’s strategy to refresh Nottingham’s retail offering. Q2 2015 Submit planning application Q4 2015 Planning consent £40M refurbishment of Redevelopment of intu Victoria Centre intu Victoria Centre intu Broadmarsh northern extension Creating an area full of exciting new Creating an exciting retail and Planning consent received for an eateries around the iconic Clock Tower leisure destination, with something extension offering additional retail Q4 2015 – Q2 2016 and upgrading the existing centre. for all the family. and leisure opportunities. Detail design work up and procurement period Contact us Q2 2016 Start on site Alison Woodall Alan Pearson Roger Kemp [email protected] Director Director Retail T 020 7887 4220 T 0115 841 1138 T 020 7318 7820 Q2 2018 intugroup.co.uk M 07876 396 005 M 07887 554 405 Opening Intu will be flexible in considering terms. Misrepresentation Act: Intu Properties plc give notice that: 1. The information in this brochure is given in good faith but it is of a general nature only and given without responsibility on our part or that of any of our agents. Intending purchasers or tenants must satisfy themselves independently as to the accuracy of any matter on which they intend to rely. 2. All negotiations are subject to contract and none of this information forms part of a contract or constitutes an offer of contract. 3. No representation or warranty is given by or on behalf of Intu Properties plc or any of their group entities, other than any representations contained within any formal contract agreed. Ground floor plan Newly created and well configured units offering exciting new retail opportunities. Plan key 1 Pedestrian route 2 Lister Gate Square 3 BHS 4 Boots 5 Grab ‘n’ Go food area 6 New retail units 7 New F&B units 8 Lift up to customer facilities 9 Collin Street entrance 10 Lister Gate entrance 11 Entrance Castle Gate H&M Stanford Street 8 Existing 7 retail New F&B Lister Gate New St. Nick’s retail 10 5 11 4 2 New Maid Marian Way Lister retail Gate Square 1 Existing Existing New route retail retail 3 New retail 6 9 Collin Street Middle Hill Carrington Street Melville Street Multi-storey Multi-storey car park car park First floor plan A mix of catering, leisure and entertainment, offering something for all the family. Plan key 1 Customer facilities 2 New access bridge 3 New Middle Hill entrance 4 Nottingham City Caves entrance 5 Access up to Bridlesmith Gate 6 Void over square and route Low Pavement Middle Pavement Jamie’s Paul Smith Nottingham Contemporary Lister Gate Castle Gate 5 New leisure H&M 4 Stanford St. New F&B New 1 leisure 2 New Lister New F&B 3 Gate retail Square 6 Cinema New retail Collin St. Maltmill Lane Middle Hill Carrington St. Melville St. Multi-storey Multi-storey car park car park Bridlesmith Gate plan A blend of historic architectural style and well configured modern units, offering a unique retail opportunity. Plan key 1 Severns House entrance 2 Service corridor 3 Bridlesmith Gate 4 Café pavilion 5 Urban pocket park 6 Bridlesmith Gate entrance 7 Anchor store Low Pavement 3 Middle Pavement 1 Jamie’s Paul Smith New Nottingham 4 retail Contemporary 2 Lister Gate 5 Castle Gate 7 6 Pitcher & Piano H&M Stanford St. Maid Marian Way Collin St. Maltmill Lane Middle Hill Carrington St. Melville St. Multi-storey Multi-storey car park car park .
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