A planning application has been lodged with Nottingham City Council to remove the ‘Boots’ part of the site.
The plans are detailed as:
‘The demolition works comprise the demolition of the western part of the Broadmarsh Shopping Centre (already partially demolished ).’
The reason given is that the site will then be available for any future development.
Work is expected to begin this April and be completed by April 2022.
Boots recently announced the closure of their branch at the Lister Gate site.
The first demolition of the old centre started in October 2019.
See more information on the Broadmarsh redevelopment here
New pictures show the scale of progress being made in the Broadmarsh area, unseen by many due to the Covid-19 pandemic restricting people to their homes.
Broadmarsh so far
Work continues at the City Council’s Broadmarsh development, despite the challenges presented recently by the recent cold and wintry weather.
Once finished, it will provide a central, modern car park and bus station, new retail outlets and the location for the proposed new Central Library.
The structure and glazing are now complete with the finishing touches being added to the cladding of the building, with the fins round the ramps in the car park nearly completed.
Work continues to fit out offices, retail units, shell and core of the new Central Library space and the Bus Station in the coming months, with the Car Park and Bus Station due to open in Autumn 2021.







