January 29, 2015 10.48 am
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New design for The Mall on Lincoln High Street
New look: Property specialist Banks Long & Co has composed an impression of how The Mall Shopping Centre on Lincoln High Street could look after redevelopment.
An artists’ impression of what the frontage of The Mall – in Lincoln’s Upper High Street – might look like
Property specialist Banks Long & Co has composed an impression of how The Mall Shopping Centre on Lincoln High Street could look after redevelopment.
As previously reported, the firm acquired the shopping centre earlier this month, with proposals to turn it into a new restaurant or entertainment venue.
The artist impression highlights how the venue could be redeveloped as Mall Bar One.
The company, which is also responsible for delivering Wagamama to the Brayford in 2012, has worked closely with Investors in Lincoln to bring forward plans for a second “floating” platform restaurant.
James Butcher, Director of Banks Long & Co, said: “The thriving University of Lincoln and wide residential catchment means that Lincoln is now well established on the target list for growing national restaurant and bar chains.
“When promoting proposals such as the platform, The Mall at the top of the High Street and other City Centre schemes, we have therefore been able to pick and choose from a handful of new brands.”
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