Plans have been submitted for the regeneration of the intu Broadmarsh shopping centre in Nottingham.
The plans include increasing the proportion of restaurants to around 25%, building a new cinema and improving the city’s southern gateway.
The proposals form part of a £150m investment by intu and Nottingham city council in the Broadmarsh area.
The scheme is two-thirds owned by intu and one-third by the council, which owns the freehold of the land.
Martin Breeden, regional director of intu, said: “Nottingham has always been a top 10 retail city but, in the past couple of years, it’s really had the sense of a place on the way up. There’s the massive extension to the tram system, improvements to the railway station, increasing amounts of urban living and new independent stores and restaurants popping up and, of course, our own improvements to intu Victoria Centre.”