Intu Victoria Centre, is a shopping centre in Nottingham constructed between 1967 and 1972. Originally known simply as The Victoria Centre, it contains fashion and high street chain stores as well as cafes, restaurants, a health and fitness centre and the Nottingham Victoria bus station.
The Debbie Bryan Store is an award winning independent creative retailer who has an in-house design studio along with a creative space and a tea room as the cherry on top.
Hockley and The Lace Market are the oldest areas in the city. It makes up the creative quarter of the city and each exhibit their own charm and character. In 2019, they merge with independent culture and reveal the true spirit of the city.
The Exchange has been at the centre of Nottingham retailing for the past 85 years. It’s the city’s oldest shopping arcade. The centre now has around 17 exclusive stores offering designer labels in fashion, art, gifts and home goodies.
It’s situated on the entrance to the famous Exchange Arcade. Gauntleys is one of the oldest independent companies in the city.
Their range of over 300 whiskies include many specially selected malts from Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales. They even hold a large range of private bottling.
The East Bridgford covers about 81,000ft2 of undercover shopping space.
Their principle is to aspire customers to feel comfortable around the environment they’ve created, in order for them to be able to shop for their gardens and homes. They even take pride in bringing out unusual and rare items, giving in to their motto, which is “point of difference.”
Budby Antiques and Vintage Emporium is a family friendly, family run antique and vintage emporium and is situated in an ancient barn with about 5500sq.ft of space.