A Bristol shopping centre is set to be knocked down to make space for 450 new homes. Planning permission has been approved by ...
Planning permission has been approved by councillors to knock down the Galleries shopping centre in Broadmead and build 450 homes, offices and student flats with 750 beds. The plans also include ...
Planning permission has been given to demolish the Galleries shopping centre in Bristol and replace it with homes, offices and student flats. On Wednesday developer Deeley Freed was given the go-ahead ...
“This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to re-imagine the obsolete shopping centre,” a Deeley Freed spokesperson said. “Our ...
The Galleries is also home to the Broadmead Medical Centre and an assessment clinic for the Bristol Eye Hospital, which will relocate elsewhere in Broadmead. The developers have pledged £1.3 million ...
Planning permission has been given to demolish the Galleries shopping centre in Bristol and replace it with homes, offices ...
Planning permission has been approved to knock down the Galleries and build a major mixed-use development which will include ...
Bristol City Council says only 1,400 people currently live in Broadmead but plans are under way for 2,500 more homes across Broadmead, Castle Park and the ... to switch from car journeys to ...
Bristol developer Deeley Freed working with LaSalle Investment Management is behind plans to redevelop the 4.8 acre site with ...