New Street Station and Grand Central to open in September next - TopicsExpress



          

New Street Station and Grand Central to open in September next year. The official opening of Grand Central and New Street station has been confirmed as September 2015. The next key construction milestone for the project £750M project involves an extensive demolition programme to remove approximately 6,000 tonnes of reinforced concrete, to create the stunning Grand Central atrium space which, will be the size of a football pitch. 85% of the floor space in Grand Central is now taken - big names such as Joules, Cath Kidston, Fat Face, Jolie Papier, Monsoon Accessorize, Kiehls, The White Company and L’Occitan have signed on the dotted line. There will also an exciting array of restaurants and cafes, including: Giraffe, Carluccios, Caffé Concerto, Pho, Tortilla, Tapas Revolution, Crepe Affaire, Yo! Sushi and Square Pie. Leasing director for Grand Central, Keith Stone, said: “Grand Central is integrated with the modern, redeveloped station which will provide millions of people from across the region with unparalleled access to a range of exciting brands and a premium shopping experience. When Grand Central and Birmingham New Street are launched in September 2015, customers and passengers will see the amazing transformation that will provide a unique shopping and travel experience and a gateway to the rest of the city centre. With the vast majority of our retailers and restaurants opening new shops in the city, Grand Central will complement the shopping and entertainment already in Birmingham, making the city centre one of the best shopping and entertainment destinations outside of London.” The opening of Grand Central will coincide with the completion of the world-class Birmingham New Street station which will transform rail travel for millions of passengers using it every year. Grand Central and the redeveloped station will provide customers and passengers with a unique shopping and station experience, with easy access by rail or road from across the West Midlands and beyond, and over 50 million people are expected through the building each year. In addition to the 60 shops, restaurants and cafes in Grand Central, the development will include a further 60,000 sq ft of retail within the station. Project director for Network Rail, Chris Montgomery, said: “The redevelopment of Birmingham New Street station will transform the experience for the millions of passengers who use the station every year and allow it to handle the ever increasing number of people who choose to travel by train. This project is also a great example of how investment in our transport infrastructure can boost the economy. The New Street redevelopment, complemented by Grand Central, will improve the city centre environment in Birmingham, creating new public space to stimulate regeneration and create up to one thousand new jobs for local people.” Grand Central will also be home to the largest John Lewis department store outside London. John Lewis has also today announced that Lisa Williams will become head of branch at its regional flagship department store in Birmingham. Lisa is currently head of branch at John Lewis High Wycombe and this month celebrates 25 years since she first joined the John Lewis Partnership. Born in Shirley, this new role will see Lisa return to her family base in Birmingham. Lisa Williams, said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to be taking on this new challenge in the UK’s second largest city. I look forward to establishing our regional flagship shop in the centre of Birmingham and in the heart of the local community. This new role brings me back to Birmingham where I was brought up and where most of my family and friends still live. I can’t wait to recruit a new team of Partners and reveal the shop to our customers during September 2015.” The leader of Birmingham City Council, Sir Albert Bore, said: “The opening of the second and larger phase of Birmingham New Street station will see the completion of a world class station here in the centre of the city and a fitting arrival point for those coming here for business or leisure. The parallel opening of Grand Central in time for Christmas will enhance the shopping and leisure offer in Birmingham and will complement the Bullring, Mailbox, independent shops, and the Jewellery Quarter. Grand Central will also be a great meeting point and with the range and variety of new restaurants it will give people an even wider choice of places to dine when they are here in the city for business or pleasure.”
Posted on: Fri, 01 Aug 2014 19:21:28 +0000

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