As I have said Grendel, it is changing. Have you been in the city centre lately?
Tiger has opened, Shuh and now Moss Bros. A number of restaurants sprouting up as well. Every time I go down I find it quite vibrant and busy.
I think John Lewis is earmarked for the Friargate, train station project to be honest. Think that plan with the Co-op is to turn it into several shops.
I did venture in before Christmas once.
If you care to admit it or not when you compare the city footfall to Leicester or Nottingham it is desperately poor.
Most people I work with never go into the city. Those that are not from the area and tend to live outside the border will never consider it as an option.
It's problems are now probably too great. I don't know the names of the area but the bit from BHS if you walk to that Square and up the hill back to where the old post office building is, the whole lot is dire. Terrible shops, shocking decayed infrastructure.
The only half decent area is the bit where next and new look are. At least it looks bright.
There's no links or patterns to the architecture. I assume the appalling market building is listed so we are stuck with it. The burgess and the street next to it just echo deprivation.
The one development that is working is the one that is around the train station. It looks like when finished it will be a pleasing spectical. So the council, as with other similar towns, should target the high end demographic then by building high end shops there as a statement. The odd shop spread around the existing city won't do a thing.
Then at least part of the city will be targeted a higher spend audience and re-engage those people while removing the negativity of the rest of the city as they will not have to go. They should also look at some restraraunts in the area as well. Central 6 biggest failing is that it has no food outlets and is limited in size. It is, though, always busy.
The rest of the city should then focus on the student population. They will eat in the chains you've mentioned and they do spend money. So the accommodation angle is pretty good and I would target any shops towards them in those areas. The sport centre and hotel ideally would be demolished with an open walkway through it.