Format
Full
City
Birmingham
Country
UK
Metro Area
Birmingham
Project Type
Retail/Entertainment
Location Type
Central Business District
Land Uses
Restaurant
Retail
Keywords
Greyfield
Infill development
Main street design
Public-private partnership
Site Size
26
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1999
Date Opened
2003
Replacing an outdated enclosed mall, Bullring Center’s three shopping corridors and two buildings were designed to restore the historic links among the public squares, markets, and iconic St. Martin’s Church in downtown Birmingham, England. Anchored by two department stores, the project comprises over 92,102 square meters (991,000 square feet) of retail space in both enclosed and open-air configurations.
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Format
Full
City
Birmingham
Country
UK
Metro Area
Birmingham
Project Type
Retail/Entertainment
Location Type
Central Business District
Land Uses
Restaurant
Retail
Keywords
Greyfield
Infill development
Main street design
Public-private partnership
Site Size
26
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1999
Date Opened
2003
Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
Website: http://www.bullring.co.uk
World Region: Europe
Developer(s): Hammerson PLC, Land Securities PLC, Henderson Global Investors Ltd
Website (Dev.): http://www.hammerson.co.uk, http://www.landsecurities.co.uk, http://www.henderson.co.uk
Designer(s): Benoy
Website (Des.): http://www.benoy.co.uk