Spiceal Street plans

14th
Sep
2010

Spiceal Street plans

Bullring have launched a new website to unveil their proposed plans for the regeneration of Spiceal Street, creating a hub of restaurants around St. Martins church.

With Jaime Oliver’s Italian restaurant set to open in October, Bullring are preparing to submit their planning application for the new development, with a view for completion in the Autumn of 2011.

What are you thinking? With the Mailbox and Brindley Place do we really need another batch of restaurant chains? Or are you excited at the prospect of finally getting a decent bite to eat without the trek away from the centre? If so you can pledge your support for the project via their site.

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Comments

  • gwbenson
    posted Sep 15th, 2010 at 10:35 am

    The history is great but begs the question – Shouldn’t this be more than restaurants? Instead of ruining the great open space, shouldn’t this move down a bit to help with Eastside? Say below the church/park st.

  • Chris Unitt
    posted Sep 16th, 2010 at 1:14 am

    I think that space had been problematic for them for a while – the steps around there are almost always closed off for one reason or another. And I’d imagine that spot is an easier sell to potential tenants than further down by Park St.

  • Antonio
    posted Sep 18th, 2010 at 2:22 pm

    *yawn*