Demolition of Anglia Square has begun: what will appear on the site of the shopping center.
Start of demolition work at the shopping center
According to The Sun: Demolition work has begun on the Anglia Square shopping center in Norwich, which has been operational for over five decades. This property, built in the 1960s, is set to be demolished as part of a £350 million redevelopment program.
After the last store closed its doors five months ago, the first stage of demolition work commenced.
“This is an important milestone in our redevelopment program aimed at transforming the city center.”
The demolition of this shopping center has become a landmark event for the city, as the new project promises to enhance infrastructure and improve the quality of life for residents. Upon completion of the work, modern retail and residential spaces are planned, providing new opportunities for business and recreation.
The Anglia Square redevelopment program has sparked significant interest among local residents, as many hope for positive changes in the form of new spaces for leisure and urban development.
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