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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
David Laister

Fruit Market's public realm to get a polish ahead of big moves for city businesses

Plans to transform the streets in the popular Hull Fruit Market area have been revealed, as major additions complete.

As part of the ongoing regeneration of the urban village development, a number of improvements have been identified so that it is in keeping with the rest of the area’s public realm transformation.

These include reconstructing and resurfacing work in Queen Street and Humber Street including the footpaths, and the installation of a new zebra crossing in Humber Street.

It comes as Arco gears up to move in, Rix Group has taken on Two Humber Quays and C4DI's expansion completes, while the new bridge opening across the A63 Castle Street is also anticipated.

The work will take place in phases.

The first section will improve the area located between Blackfriargate and Humber Street. The footpaths on both sides of Queen Street will also be resurfaced with Kellen paving, to match the materials used in the city centre’s public realm.

Councillor Daren Hale, portfolio holder for economic investment and regeneration, said: “The Fruit Market is a vibrant, contemporary part of the city, and these works which are taking place near the flood barrier, will not only complement the new multi-storey car park and Arco site, but also link the heart of the city centre’s public realm with its fantastic waterfront.

Works are scheduled to start in April.

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