Otis
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The frontage isn't going to change much, but a lot seemingly going on behind the scenes.
Live: First glimpse at Cathedral Lanes shopping centre revamp
Live: First glimpse at Cathedral Lanes shopping centre revamp
The frontage isn't going to change much, but a lot seemingly going on behind the scenes.
Live: First glimpse at Cathedral Lanes shopping centre revamp
Problem is, work is not due to start until 2020, plenty of time for it to go pear shaped. I hope not though.The frontage isn't going to change much, but a lot seemingly going on behind the scenes.
Live: First glimpse at Cathedral Lanes shopping centre revamp
It should be knocked down, it's a monstrosity!
Knock it down and create a feature walkway from Broadgate upto the cathedrals, with the right lighting it would look stunning at night.
Boot Primark out of the Owen Owen building and put all the restaurants in there.
Midlands megazoneIf only we were Greater Manchester.
Another 0.6billion being pumped in up there from the UK taxpayer.
If only someone could come with a buzzword such as Northern Powerhouse.
There will be a better walk way and almost a plaza up to the cathedral from the other side with the plans that the Uni have to knock down and replace some of the (awful) buildings there which then should create a nice walk through to Cathedral Lanes and then eventually all the way through to the train station.It should be knocked down, it's a monstrosity!
Knock it down and create a feature walkway from Broadgate upto the cathedrals, with the right lighting it would look stunning at night.
Boot Primark out of the Owen Owen building and put all the restaurants in there.
Think they can second top in the CT poll, so maybe you will get your wish.There will be a better walk way and almost a plaza up to the cathedral from the other side with the plans that the Uni have to knock down and replace some of the (awful) buildings there which then should create a nice walk through to Cathedral Lanes and then eventually all the way through to the train station.
I know our council have a history of fucking things up but if they even get things half right with the recently released plans then it should be a real shot in the arm for the city centre.
With the plans of the new restaurants you have to think they have come to an agreement with Wilkos to move and that could really become the nightlife hub of the city centre, coupled with the refurbs of the Dog and Trumpet and the Golden Cross it is good to see that finally people are willing to invest in the centre of Coventry. Yet people still moan.........
Oh and if Turtle Bay would like to be one of the new restaurants it would be greatly appreciated.
It's no Michelin Star restaurant but something different with Western Indian food..……oh and two for one rum cocktails at happy hour!Think they can second top in the CT poll, so maybe you will get your wish.
I had never heard of them before.
There will be a better walk way and almost a plaza up to the cathedral from the other side with the plans that the Uni have to knock down and replace some of the (awful) buildings there which then should create a nice walk through to Cathedral Lanes and then eventually all the way through to the train station.
I know our council have a history of fucking things up but if they even get things half right with the recently released plans then it should be a real shot in the arm for the city centre.
With the plans of the new restaurants you have to think they have come to an agreement with Wilkos to move and that could really become the nightlife hub of the city centre, coupled with the refurbs of the Dog and Trumpet and the Golden Cross it is good to see that finally people are willing to invest in the centre of Coventry. Yet people still moan.........
Oh and if Turtle Bay would like to be one of the new restaurants it would be greatly appreciated.
Wilko's don't want to move. Crazy though. Their warehouse is really tiny and always so chock a block they can't access all the delivery cages.Its the half assed thinking that does my head in, its been reported they want to turn it into a so called restaurant quarter, and the changes there have improved Broadgate ( especially during the Summer Months) but around the same time they extended the lease of Wilkinsons in the same building...
Also as previously said, plenty of time for it to be scuppered, Friargate isn't looking so promising now either.
Wilko's don't want to move. Crazy though. Their warehouse is really tiny and always so chock a block they can't access all the delivery cages.
Recently was the top grossing store in the whole country, so a move to BHS or suchlike would allow them to expand.
Going to look really odd now if the whole place is restaurants and just one single store.
Could it be that the developers are leaning a bit on Wilko's to move? The Wilko's delivery bay at the back is now going to be a restaurant. It will mean all Wilko's deliveries will have to come at night and trucks drive right up to the main entrance and be offloaded there.
That's 2 words:emoji_grin:, anyway I thought the catchphrase was the "Midlands Engine".If only we were Greater Manchester.
Another 0.6billion being pumped in up there from the UK taxpayer.
If only someone could come with a buzzword such as Northern Powerhouse.
Phase two of those plans. First phase obviously the three restaurants already there.Are these plans totally new or is it part of the ones they came up with around 2011 that should be well underway by now?
Half of the cat swinging area you mean?wilkos is going, it has a break in the contract that runs out in 3 years in the complex's favour, I also have it on good authority, that they maybe going a lot sooner and in negotiations to leave this year, as even if they stay they are losing the upstairs in the next few months and half of their warehouse space at the back
Don't get that not doing well. They were the best selling store in the whole of the UK only about 2 months ago and they regularly hit their budget.No from what I have been told wilko's have wanted out of the city centre for a while the store isn't doing well, I think they are hoping to get paid off out of the deal early. All the amendments to the store are all to be paid by wilko aswell if they stay. To be honest it sounds like they are being pushed out now, and we're a nice sitting tenant paying rent while they got the other restaurants/bars up and running. Now they restaurants are performing very well it moves into the next stage to make it simular to the printworks in Manchester a large bar/restaurant complex, I personally think it's great for the city.
I like the Pepper Lane bit, reminds me of Regent Court in Leam. I've only been to the restaurants in CL a few times but if the rest of the building is filled similarly it might be actually busy again (last time was when Jet from Gladiators made an appearance)
Don't get that not doing well. They were the best selling store in the whole of the UK only about 2 months ago and they regularly hit their budget.
That doesn't sound at all right.
Could move to Gallagher or Tollbar end where parking is free.I'm just relaying what I was told by people close to the store, that they are in meetings over the next few weeks and they may leave this year but will definitely be gone in 3 years and the upstairs and some of the warehouse is all going this year.
I was told if they leave they won't open another store in the town centre I could be wrong on this though on this bit.
Yeah, that's the bit I don't get. I know a fair bit about Wilko. The Coventry store is a bit of a flagship store for them.I'm just relaying what I was told by people close to the store, that they are in meetings over the next few weeks and they may leave this year but will definitely be gone in 3 years and the upstairs and some of the warehouse is all going this year.
I was told if they leave they won't open another store in the town centre I could be wrong on this though on this bit.
Yeah, that's the bit I don't get. I know a fair bit about Wilko. The Coventry store is a bit of a flagship store for them.
I used to work there part time in the evenings and my missus works there now, again just part time.
My missus's best friend also married the son of Mr. Wilkinson, the head honcho.
it's our most iconic building, Lady Godiva is an iconic statue and stuck between the two is that eyesore.
Other cathedrals have the lit walkways and they look amazing.
The top of ours peeps out over the top of Wilkinsons.
I agree about the difference attracting the restaurants has made which is why I suggested putting them where Primak is, having Primark in a flagship building ina a prime location is another fuck up. Appreciate we were never going to attract Harrods but is Primark the best we could do?