A COUNCILLOR has revealed what the inside of a new Bradford market will look like.
Darley Street Market, which is set to house around 40 businesses, is expected to open later this year.
The market will replace the city centre’s two existing markets – Kirkgate and Oastler.
Built on the site of the former Darley Street M&S, the building will have three floors, one selling non-food goods, one selling fresh food, and the top floor being the food court.
A couple of small but impressive things to note:
— Cllr Si Cunningham (@sicunninghamBD) March 22, 2024
- non-gendered baby change facilities
- a full changing places loo
- lots of space for heritage assets and for galleries to exhibit things
- massive screen for sports/culture events
- performance stage
- loads of solar panels pic.twitter.com/O9KVKQQwEL
Earlier this week, signage was placed on the market itself and a wall nearby.
Further images now reveal the finishing touches being applied before the final fit-out begins.
Ward Councillor Si Cunningham (Bolton and Undercliffe) took to X to post several photos of the features.
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