Public consultation launched over redevelopment of Durham shopping centre

Plans for the multi-million-pound transformation of a shopping centre in the heart of Durham City are outlined in a public consultation, launched next week (commencing 17/07/23).

The move sees a proposal by real estate investment and development company Citrus Group to transform Prince Bishops Place into a vibrant and exciting venue for shopping, leisure activities and overnight stays.

Citrus Group’s exciting plans for Prince Bishops Place seek to broaden its offer; underpinned by a core objective of enticing more local, independent retailers to the scheme. A mix of new smaller retail units designed specifically to accommodate the needs of independent operators, will also be included as part of the ambitious plans to regenerate an important city centre gateway site.

A 130-bedroom hotel, new leisure attractions and exciting and attractive public spaces would also be created to increase the dwell-time of visitors. The largely empty upper floors of the centre would be redeveloped to introduce a new residential population, in the form of around 300 units of student accommodation.

Located between Elvet Bridge and Market Square, and overlooking the River Wear with extensive views of the historic castle and cathedral, the proposed £60m development would see the 400-space lower-level multi-storey car park also retained.

While some of the site will be demolished, most of the shopping centre’s existing below mall infrastructure will be retained and reconfigured. This will provide upwards of 6,500 sq. m. of retail space to meet the future diverse needs of a mix of independents and national retailers.

The project has the potential to be transformative both for Prince Bishops Place itself and also Durham more widely by increasing dwell-time and retained visitor spend in the city, according to planning specialists Lichfields, which is seeking the views of local people on the plans.

The public can also meet the Citrus team to discuss the proposals at two dedicated drop-in events held at Unit 4, Prince Bishops Place between 12.00 and 17.00 on 19 July and 09 August.

If the project gets the green light from the County Council next year, around 195 full-time equivalent jobs in the retail, hospitality and wider regional supply chain sectors could be created when the site eventually opens, contributing between £5.4m and £8.6m Gross Value Added in economic output to the city.

James Taylor, regional director for developer Citrus Group said: “We are very excited to be involved in such a transformational project and working with local communities and stakeholders over the coming weeks to hear their views as part of our pre-planning engagement. We encourage anyone with an interest to visit the website or attend a drop-in event to discover more”.

Robert Dibden, associate director at Lichfields Newcastle office, said: “This is an exciting regeneration project that will deliver new opportunities, jobs and economic prosperity. It would herald the transformation of an important part of Durham City Centre; so we are extremely keen to hear the views of as many local people and stakeholders as possible before final plans are submitted.”


By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily

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