The wreckage of a 1970s shopping centre will form the centrepiece of a Nottingham development that will include a park and leisure space.
A striking design by Thomas Heatherwick, the creator of the 2012 Olympic cauldron, the new Routemaster bus, and the Coal Drops Yard shopping redevelopment in London’s Kings Cross, stands at the centre of a £500m scheme that will include 750 new homes and a hotel as well as shops, offices, conference facilities and leisure space.
The Frame is a reimagined wreck of the former Broadmarsh shopping mall, which in artists impressions is depicted swathed in greenery, and hosting markets, leisure facilities such as a climbing wall and vast trampoline or events space for boxing or music.
About half of the Broadmarsh
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