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properties began slowly; however, after the Act of 1801, the speed of demolition increased and by 1810 all properties in the area had been cleared as according to the 1810 Map of
Birmingham by Kempson. During the clearance, small streets such as The Shambles, Cock (or Well) Street and Corn Cheaping, which had existed before the Bull Ring, were removed. The Shambles was originally a row of butchers' stores, situated close to the road leading from the location where bulls were slaughtered.
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that was once sited here has been relocated off-site. The new
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was completed on the site of the Nelson Hotel (formerly the Dog Inn). The Dog Inn was located at the top end of
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and 'Mount Fuiji'. this has created a hub of seven restaurants named after the traditional
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café, designed by Marks Barfield Architects and dubbed the Spiral Café, was constructed alongside the steps leading towards to New Street from St Martin's Square. The building's shape resembled that of shell and featured a curved bronze roof with both ends covered with glass. The main contractors
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when they failed to disperse. There was widespread vandalism and destruction of property. The riots prompted fears amongst the town's residents at the council's inability to prevent or control the riots and led to speculation that the council was tolerant of lawlessness. Because of disorderly
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were authorised to buy and demolish houses in the town centre, including houses surrounding the Bull Ring, and to centre all market activity in the area. This was a result of new markets being established across the city in scattered locations creating severe congestion. Demolition of these
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to be extended out closer to St Martins Church and thus expanded. The new restaurants are 'Browns Bar & Brasserie' and 'Chaobaby', opening their first restaurants in Birmingham in the larger two of the units closest to Jamies Italian. The third unit, closest to Selfridges is home to
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On 4 June 2008, the 'Bullring Britannia', a cruise ship located outside the shopping centre in St Martin's Square, was unveiled by the shopping centre owners. Throughout the summer, events took place aboard the ship including fashion shows, Mr Sexy Legs competition and activities for
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and is a surviving component of the 1960s development. Due to problems during construction, the building never reached the intended height. Although never used, the revolving section remains in place due to the late decision to drop the restaurant from the plans.
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mounted a campaign to get the railings re-instated, whilst Bullring argued they were a health and safety risk and would destroy the openness of the public space. However, the railing were re-instated in September 2005 for the bi-centenary celebrations of the
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prospered in the area with over 3,000 horses for sale at its peak during the 1880s. However this fell into rapid decline; the last horse trading fair took place in 1911 with only eleven horses and one donkey in attendance.
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was built. This was attached to the multi-storey car park. The floors were of reinforced concrete, 12 inches in thickness. A bold illuminated sign by D.R.U. was located on the end wall, facing the city centre.
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was also located within the complex with 500 spaces for cars. Access to roads by foot could be achieved through a network of subways. As part of the development, a nine-storey office block designed by
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2004 and Destination of the Year Retail Week Awards 2004.
1819:"Red tape means blue-chip store may abandon move to city"
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2522:. Brewin. Chapter 1: The Heart of Brum: The Bull Ring.
2219:. World Architecture News. 18 July 2005. Archived from
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The Bull Ring viewed from the High Street in the 1880s.
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city ridge which results in the steep gradient towards
1580:"Search launched for missing nine ton Bull Ring bulls"
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The escalators in the interior of the Selfridges store
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Burials had also been discovered in the churchyard of
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department stores and previously the fourth largest
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2577:. Phillimore. Chapter 26: The Changing Bull Ring.
1893:
1467:British History Online; Date Retrieved 29 May 2008
1231:
1139:) and was unveiled on 25 October 1809, as part of
587:and the market area could be easily accessed from
2382:. icBirmingham. 14 September 2004. Archived from
2302:"Dubious List of UK's Ugliest Buildings Released"
1783:
1104:At the main entrance to the west building stands
897:instead. It was an important part of the planned
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307:behaviour at fairs, in 1861 the area, along with
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1971:. icBirmingham. 5 September 2003. Archived from
1919:. icBirmingham. 4 September 2003. Archived from
1458:'Economic and Social History: Markets and Fairs'
1335:I'VE JUST TWO WORDS FOR IT!; Name change protest
641:included the four bull ring murals, designed by
547:which used substantial material from designs by
212:, St. Martin's Square, the shopping complex and
2438:. icBirmingham. 6 November 2003. Archived from
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918:. The first building to be completed was the
4537:Shopping centres in the West Midlands (county)
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1115:of a running, turning bull. It was created by
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1644:. Bullring.co.uk. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
850:(1,600 ft) long box with three floors.
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1894:Ward, K.; Monteith, R.; Palmer, T. (2002).
1816:
1657:. Official Bullring Website. Archived from
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27:Major shopping centre in central Birmingham
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3295:St Michael & All Angels, Bartley Green
2649:
2635:
1723:"The Birmingham Bullring Estate Site Plan"
437:
208:The commercial heart of Birmingham; (l-r)
2610:1890 Ordnance Survey map of the Bull Ring
2600:Birmingham. Bull Ring Centre Opened, 1964
1854:. Birmingham City Council. Archived from
1480:. Birmingham City Council. Archived from
1353:"Birmingham - its history and traditions"
1250:. Kennedy, Routledge Ltd. 2004. pp.
522:Learn how and when to remove this message
2193:. Copper in Architecture. Archived from
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2380:"Sculptor finally given plaque tribute"
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2020:Perfect finish for Bullring balustrades
1123:Looking over St Martin's Square is the
162:The site is located on the edge of the
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2557:The Good Builder: The John Laing Story
2141:. Future Systems. 2004. Archived from
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1685:. E-architect.co.uk. 4 February 2010.
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1446:. Lawrence & Wishart. p. 151.
1441:
1421:. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. p. 65.
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794:1,585,000 square feet (147,300 m)
735:Henderson Shopping Centre Fund (33.3%)
279:movements during the 1830s and 1840s.
236:The market legally began in 1154 when
139:, when its market was first held. Two
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2281:from the original on 10 February 2009
1616:from the original on 21 December 2015
1590:from the original on 22 December 2015
1577:
1553:"Historian says Bullring lacks heart"
1282:from the original on 11 February 2009
543:to go for the proposals submitted by
472:The first Birmingham Bull Ring Centre
302:and then deployed 60 officers of the
2436:"Bull's creator backs name campaign"
2304:. 4Homes (Channel 4). Archived from
2269:"Birmingham named UK's ugliest city"
2118:from the original on 17 October 2015
958:department store to a design by the
937:
504:adding citations to reliable sources
475:
418:A large amount of the area survived
410:Destruction of the Bull Ring in the
131:is a major shopping area in central
2025:
1917:"New look for much maligned centre"
1294:
888:, with Selfridges in the background
395:in Jamaica Row was also completed.
24:
4552:Shopping malls established in 1964
4547:Shopping malls established in 2003
2462:"Brum's bull in new vandal attack"
2360:from the original on 16 April 2008
2356:. BBC Birmingham. September 2003.
1765:from the original on 19 April 2019
1735:from the original on 19 April 2019
1359:from the original on 15 March 2008
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3843:Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
3175:SS Faith & Laurence, Harborne
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2468:. 6 February 2006. Archived from
2100:Clark, Ed; Gilpin, David (2006).
1689:from the original on 17 June 2013
1559:from the original on 24 June 2006
1316:from the original on 23 June 2008
1108:, a 2.2-metre-tall (7.2 ft)
1018:
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2496:Baird, Patrick (28 April 2004).
2038:. Future Systems. Archived from
1312:. Birmingham Grid For Learning.
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3711:International Convention Centre
3464:Christopher Wray Lighting works
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3220:Holy Trinity, Sutton Coldfield
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1943:"New Bullring Shopping Centre"
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1276:"UK's busiest shopping centre"
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914:. The structural engineer was
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4391:Rugby Central Shopping Centre
4125:Central Goods railway station
2952:University College Birmingham
2022:, Finishing, 1 September 2003
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1088:Birmingham New Street station
802:4 (3 accessible from outside)
350:A drawing of the entrance to
275:and speeches from leaders of
4386:Royal Priors Shopping Centre
3140:St Catherine, Bristol Street
3135:Bishop Latimer, Winson Green
2878:Town Hall (Sutton Coldfield)
2664:Buildings and structures in
2245:. Alma Media. Archived from
1817:Guy Jackson (19 June 1998).
1417:Rodrick, Anne Baltz (2004).
157:Bullring & Grand Central
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4423:Castle Vale Shopping Centre
2967:Queen's College, Birmingham
2520:Brum and Brummies: Volume 2
2277:. London. 16 October 2008.
1759:retailproperty.cushwake.com
1610:"Help Find Our Missing Art"
972:RIBA Award for Architecture
920:Nationwide Building Society
899:Redevelopment of Birmingham
242:Charter of Marketing Rights
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4511:Kingfisher Shopping Centre
4469:Merry Hill Shopping Centre
4454:Arena Park Shopping Centre
4330:The Parade Shopping Centre
3959:Birmingham Banking Company
3939:17 & 19 Newhall Street
3858:Newman Bros Coffin Factory
3335:SS Peter & Paul, Aston
3215:Holy Trinity & St Luke
3205:Handsworth Cemetery Chapel
2935:Birmingham City University
2488:
2406:"Bully's put out of sight"
2064:Clark, Ed; Gilpin, David.
1995:"Bullring, Birmingham, UK"
1969:"276,600 welcome Bullring"
1784:Larkham, Peter J. (1996).
1310:"The Centre of Birmingham"
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2546:Price, Victor J. (1989).
2498:The Bull Ring, Birmingham
1788:Conservation and the City
1529:The Modern City Revisited
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4004:Holliday Street Aqueduct
3974:Castle Bromwich Assembly
3580:Resorts World Birmingham
3310:St Nicolas, Kings Norton
3210:Holy Trinity, Birchfield
3130:St Benedict's, Bordesley
2957:University of Birmingham
2940:Birmingham School of Art
2102:"Selfridges, Birmingham"
2066:"Selfridges, Birmingham"
1531:. Taylor & Francis.
1527:Deckker, Thomas (2000).
1512:Douglas Hickman (1970).
1384:Social Science Quarterly
1378:Weaver, Michael (1997).
1153:Birmingham Civic Society
1125:statue of Horatio Nelson
905:Construction and opening
342:Markets in the Bull Ring
95:52.4777000°N 1.8941778°W
4335:Telford Shopping Centre
4195:St Mary's, Whittall St.
3642:Fighting Cocks, Moseley
3565:Hotel Indigo (The Cube)
3305:St Michael, Moor Street
3260:St Mark, Washwood Heath
3245:St Laurence, Northfield
3155:St David, Shenley Green
3115:St Augustine, Edgbaston
2841:Energy from Waste Plant
2700:Chamberlain Clock Tower
2575:A History of Birmingham
2564:Stephens, W.B. (1964).
2555:Ritchie, Berry (1997).
2217:"Spiral Café completed"
2139:"Future Systems Awards"
2036:"Selfridges Birmingham"
1997:. Benoy. Archived from
1849:"Building the BullRing"
1339:Birmingham Evening Mail
862:were proposed to front
790:Total retail floor area
711:The Birmingham Alliance
438:Archaeology on the site
4320:Darwin Shopping Centre
4105:Birmingham Manor House
3964:Birmingham Crematorium
3509:Northfield Manor House
3423:Guru Nanak, Handsworth
3300:St Michael, Handsworth
3290:Methodist Central Hall
3185:St Francis, Handsworth
3180:St Francis, Bournville
3120:St Barnabas, Erdington
2816:Central Police Station
2071:. Arup. Archived from
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4140:Church of the Messiah
4084:Woodcock Street Baths
4069:Victoria Square House
4019:New Street Signal Box
3934:1–7 Constitution Hill
3908:Edgbaston Priory Club
3340:St Philip's Cathedral
3265:St Mary, Acocks Green
3165:St Edward, Selly Park
3150:St Cyprian, Hay Mills
3100:St Andrew, Handsworth
3085:St Agatha, Sparkbrook
3080:Ascension, Hall Green
2892:Main railway stations
2851:Library of Birmingham
2685:Sutton Coldfield mast
2573:Upton, Chris (1993).
2500:. Sutton Publishing.
2354:"Art of the Bullring"
1792:. Routledge. p.
1661:on 23 September 2010.
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593:multi-storey car park
545:John Laing & Sons
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370:A wide area fronting
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283:Bull Ring Riots, 1839
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44:The Bull Ring in 2011
3999:Great Western Arcade
3736:Swan Shopping Centre
3676:(Handsworth; closed)
3255:St Martin, Bull Ring
3250:St Lazar, Bournville
3225:St James, Handsworth
3195:St George, Edgbaston
3160:St Edburgha, Yardley
2836:Edgbaston Waterworks
2826:Chamberlain Memorial
2780:The Colmore Building
2559:. James & James.
2539:The Bull Ring Centre
1612:. Historic England.
1442:Morris, Max (1951).
1186:Rotunda (Birmingham)
564:Alderman Frank Price
500:improve this article
385:Birmingham Town Hall
364:street commissioners
358:, published in 1836.
298:before a meeting of
147:. When coupled with
4433:Martineau Galleries
4205:Pebble Mill Studios
4115:Bishop Ryder Church
4074:Victoria Law Courts
3903:Edgbaston (cricket)
3802:Odeon, Kingstanding
3320:St Paul, Birmingham
3270:St Mary, Handsworth
3235:St John, Perry Barr
3145:St Chad's Cathedral
3043:Old Queen Elizabeth
2750:One Snow Hill Plaza
2541:. Laing developers.
2472:on 11 February 2009
2416:on 10 February 2009
2386:on 10 February 2009
2308:on 10 February 2009
2249:on 21 November 2008
2165:"Parametric Bridge"
1975:on 11 February 2009
1923:on 10 February 2009
1861:on 10 February 2008
1829:on 12 December 2007
1308:John Morris Jones.
1158:Battle of Trafalgar
912:Sir Robert McAlpine
877:Successful proposal
868:Moor Street station
774:Marks & Spencer
655:
616:statue of King Kong
589:Moor Street station
448:Moor Street station
304:Metropolitan Police
292:William Scholefield
238:Peter de Bermingham
231:John Inigo Richards
210:St. Martin's Church
153:pedestrian overpass
91: /
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3994:Gas Street Studios
3706:Friends' Institute
3439:Shree Geeta Bhawan
3330:St Peter, Harborne
3280:St Mary, Selly Oak
3240:St John, Sparkhill
3095:St Alban, Highgate
2856:Moseley Road Baths
2770:Metropolitan House
2695:10 Holloway Circus
2550:. Studley: Brewin.
2334:on 30 January 2012
2223:on 31 October 2007
2128:- via Formpig.com.
2042:on 9 November 2006
1949:on 3 February 2014
1903:Ground Engineering
1711:. 7 November 2023.
1555:. news.bbc.co.uk.
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3285:St Mary's Convent
3230:St John, Ladywood
3200:St Giles, Sheldon
3090:St Agnes, Moseley
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2947:Newman University
2821:Chamberlain Clock
2811:Baskerville House
2740:Centre City Tower
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2078:on 24 August 2011
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3969:Bromford Viaduct
3944:Arena Birmingham
3872:Minworth Greaves
3762:Birmingham Odeon
3757:Barber Institute
3745:Art and theatres
3726:Longbridge plant
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3110:St Anne, Digbeth
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