The Woolworths brand has been revived as an online business, more than six months after the high street retailer collapsed into administration amid plunging sales and mounting debts.
Sheffield Woolworths
Empty Quarter Action Project
The Empty Quarter Action Project is run by Sheffield University Architecture Students working with Sheffield City Council and Rreef looking for innovative and creative interim uses for the shops, buildings and streets in Sheffield's 'empty quarter.'
The regeneration of a large area of the city centre has stalled due to the credit crunch, leaving many shops empty. Sevenstone, the new retail quarter, and the new markets on the Moor have been put on hold until the economy improves. The city council hope that development will start again by the end of 2011 but until then we are faced with rows of dilapidated shops and empty streets, a ghost town, right in the heart of Sheffield.
In the next few weeks we aim to produce a strategic report based on public consultation, research and creative thinking that will provide Sheffield City Council with ideas, plans and strategies that range from the pragmatic to the downright utopian.
If you have arrived here on a recommendation or through personal interest, we invite you to contribute to the ongoing discussions.
If you are a member of an arts' oragnisation, community group, business forum, if you work in the city centre, if you own or manage property in the city centre, if you have a start-up business or run a charity, if you run workshops for children or adults, get in touch. We need your input.
The regeneration of a large area of the city centre has stalled due to the credit crunch, leaving many shops empty. Sevenstone, the new retail quarter, and the new markets on the Moor have been put on hold until the economy improves. The city council hope that development will start again by the end of 2011 but until then we are faced with rows of dilapidated shops and empty streets, a ghost town, right in the heart of Sheffield.
In the next few weeks we aim to produce a strategic report based on public consultation, research and creative thinking that will provide Sheffield City Council with ideas, plans and strategies that range from the pragmatic to the downright utopian.
If you have arrived here on a recommendation or through personal interest, we invite you to contribute to the ongoing discussions.
If you are a member of an arts' oragnisation, community group, business forum, if you work in the city centre, if you own or manage property in the city centre, if you have a start-up business or run a charity, if you run workshops for children or adults, get in touch. We need your input.
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