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46 minutes ago, hauxwell said:

AndrewC is correct what he has posted about the Newcastle STACK.


The STACK was a success on its own terms but it wasn’t meant to permanent. They pulled the old Cinema down, the council gave permission for the STACK to be built until they decided what to do with the land. I thought it had a lovely atmosphere but that’s just my opinion of course. Small independent traders had premium space in the heart of the city that they definitely couldn’t afford otherwise. The STACK was busy at weekends you had to queue to get in. Free live bands on stage and lovely food.  

Now the HMRC is building on the land, it looks massive, a new office creating space for 9,000 members of staff.  I just hope it brings extra trade in Newcastle centre for restaurants and bars and all those members of staff are told to get back into the office and not work from home.

Thank you  :thumbsup:

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The containers on Fargate had VERY slippery walkways when wet. I hope the new development will be more tactile. I also hope they offer something more than the predictable "Korean streetfood", burrito bars and microbreweries with gin named after every city in the UK and beers in cans the size of coke with a sticky label around them. Ideally a large, east facing bar & lounge, similar to All Bar One perhaps would be good, selling high end drinks with views over Park Hill & Manor etc. And what about a Blue John stone shop? Take advantage of the proximity to the Peak District. 

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24 minutes ago, prince al said:

Stop this container nonsense now. It won’t work. That area of town wants bulldozing, it’s hideous! Invest in the empty outlets.

So, this company that specialise in container park developments and successfully run them in various cities across the country should just bypass Sheffield and not create a space with all the jobs that come with it and boost to the local economy?

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33 minutes ago, prince al said:

Stop this container nonsense now. It won’t work. That area of town wants bulldozing, it’s hideous! Invest in the empty outlets.

Surely only the owners of the empty outlets can actually do that.

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3 minutes ago, SheffieldForum said:

So, this company that specialise in container park developments and successfully run them in various cities across the country should just bypass Sheffield and not create a space with all the jobs that come with it and boost to the local economy?

There must be some sort of SCC incentive, tax break, subsidy for them to consider this. Put this finance to developing an existing outlet for a sustainable solution. Not a here today gone tomorrow short term,  whimsical, off the cuff idea.

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Why would a company who specialise in container parks be interested in that? 

 

And as already said you are labouring under a misaprehension that the local authority own a load of empty shops. 

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7 minutes ago, prince al said:

There must be some sort of SCC incentive, tax break, subsidy for them to consider this. Put this finance to developing an existing outlet for a sustainable solution. Not a here today gone tomorrow short term,  whimsical, off the cuff idea.

Not to my knowledge.

 

This is wholly a private enterprise as far as I know, from a company that specialises in this kind of thing and have been hugely successful in doing so.

 

 

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