5 Foregate Street Worcester, WR1 1DB
The property is arranged over ground floor.
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The property is arranged over ground floor.
Rapleys LLP
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The scheme is anchored by a 76,000 sq ft ASDA. Other tenants include B&M Stores, Fit 4 Free, Sports Direct, Poundland, Costa Coffee and Ladbrokes.\r\n\r\nOnsite Car Parking for over 500 vehicles.
Crowngate Shopping Centre is at the heart of Worcester city centre and boasts an annual footfall of 8.4 million. Against the historical backdrop of Worcester city centre, Crowngate Shopping Centre offers the perfect shopping environment. It brings together a vibrant mix...
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Thu Nov 28 2024
A Grade-II art deco cinema building in Worcester has been placed on the market with a price tag of £1.5m. Spanning 7,218 sq ft, the former Northwick Cinema on Ombersley Road was designed by Charles E Wilford and constructed in 1938. The cinema's original interior followed art deco interior designer John Alexander's plans and the building remains the only surviving and complete example of his work.
Thu Jul 20 2023
Councillors in Worcester are to be asked to reconsider proposals to create a new arts venue at the Scala Theatre as costs spiral. Worcester City Council's Policy and Resources Committee will be asked next week to scale back the proposals, reducing the seating capacity of the venue from 500 to 300. This comes amid rising construction costs for the project, exacerbated by high inflation, leaving the council with a £3.