It will provide a “unique blend of street food, beverage offerings and entertainment” and operate seven a days a week, as well as in the evenings – attracting a new crowd to the 167-year-old market, its council owner hopes. More than 2.5 million people have flocked to
also has sites at various stages of development at 10 other sites including Middlesbrough, Whitley Bay, Durham and Sheffield. ’s track record and proposals make it an ideal fit for a scheme that would complement other major improvements at the market – improvements that recently helped push monthly visitor numbers past 500,000. “Our ongoing investment in this important and historic retail destination means it is now well placed to play its part in powering the further regeneration of the eastern side of the city centre.