Monday, November 25, 2024

New Darley Street Market building officially handed over

The new state-of-the-art Darley Street Market building has been officially handed over to Bradford Council after contractor Kier completed the build phase, paving the way for the fit-out stage to commence.

Set in a 4,000 m2 prime city centre location, Darley Street Market will feature three bustling trading floors that will welcome independent traders as well as creating a cultural space for live music, arts and entertainment.

The top floor is to be a food and drinks hall with bar area, a stage and large screens for events, as well as a terrace balcony overlooking the 1,000 m2 open air market square.

The middle floor will have fresh food stalls including butchers, bakers, fishmongers, greengrocers and delicatessens.

The ground floor is where the non-food stalls will be located, and there will also be cafes which open out on to the market square, which features a big screen and can hold around 500 people for events and concerts. The square also has a series of interlocking umbrellas, which can be used to create an undercover area for pop-up market stalls and events.

Below the market square is a large underground area for trader deliveries, additional storage and waste handling and recycling.

Councillor Alex Ross-Shaw, Bradford Council’s Executive Member for Regeneration, Planning and Transport, said: “I’d like to thank partners Kier Construction for their work on the construction of this new state-of-the-art market building, which will be enjoyed by people from across the district and beyond. We’re looking forward to progressing through the next stage of the project, which is working with traders on the fit out of their stalls.”

Dan Doherty, regional director of Kier Construction North & Scotland, said: “This is a stand-out development for Bradford city centre and brings urban sustainability and community development together in one building.

“I am incredibly proud of the work our teams have done to finish this fantastic building as well as the positive legacy we’ll leave behind as a result of our work within the local community. I look forward to seeing the market and local area flourish once it is completed. Thank you to everyone involved.”

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