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BBC News
22-05-2025
- Business
- BBC News
First look inside Derby's revamped £35m market hall
A popular indoor market in Derby is set to reopen this weekend following a £35m Market Hall will feature new street food dining areas and bars, a market and shops for artisan Grade II listed building in Tenant Street has been closed for three years while work has taken place and it will open to the public on Saturday. Derby City Council leader Nadine Peatfield said: "Its finally here and I'm beyond thrilled and so thankful for everyone pulling it all together before Saturday." The council said award-winning winery, distillery, and bar operator Darley Abbey Wines will open two Spirit Run will be the first distillery bar in Derby city centre, producing small-batch of the food vendors include a Venezuelan and Caribbean outlet, a specialist dessert trader, a stall offering Indian tandoori cuisine and a business serving both African and French dishes. Peatfield said visitors will be able to "appreciate the grandeur" of the market hall when they walk into the building."It's beautifully designed and we took a lot of care (with) that," she said."We wanted to keep the Victorian heritage with a modern twist - it's unmistakeably Derby."Peatfield added the revamp will provide an estimated boost of £3.5m to the city economy by attracting more people into the market back open from Saturday, work to transform Osnabruck Square outside will continue until "later this summer"."The market hall will once again be Derby's beating heart where people choose to come together to shop, eat, and enjoy the buzz of the city," Peatfield said."I am certain that it will be a huge success."


BBC News
02-05-2025
- Business
- BBC News
Distillery and food outlets to join new Derby Market Hall
A distillery is set to open in a revamped £35m indoor market in city council has announced the final wave of traders who have agreed to move their business to Derby Market Hall in Tenant Street, which will open later this Grade II-listed market has been closed for three years while work has taken City Council leader Nadine Peatfield said the new traders will make the market the "beating heart" of the city. The council said award-winning winery, distillers, and bar operators Darley Abbey Wines will open two Spirit Run will be the first distillery bar in Derby city centre, producing small-batch local authority also announced more food businesses will open on 24 May. They include a Venezuelan and Caribbean outlet, a specialist dessert trader, a stall offering Indian tandoori cuisine and a business serving both African and French dishes. 'Huge success' Peatfield said: "The new traders each bring something unique and special to Derby and the historic market hall."We are bringing together the best of the region's independent shopping, eating, drinking, and entertainment, and with only a few weeks to go, I'm excited for the reopening and for visitors from across the region and beyond to experience everything that our traders have to offer."The market hall will once again be Derby's beating heart where people choose to come together to shop, eat, and enjoy the buzz of the city. "I am certain that it will be a huge success."