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I believe the MultiYork premises is being taken on by the Up & Running shop. It means the store on Lands Lane will close down but it is a bigger premises, and its good to see someone moving in there, and they should be able to survive as a relatively specialist retailer in this slightly fringe area.I've also thought its a shame that little area has always seemed a little down - but maybe the Primark opening over the road, and the pepping up of the Squares/Cafe Nero building might get things going.I guess in some ways its similar to that cluster of buildings on Duncan St/Call Lane and most of Kirkgate - in that they really deserve to be back in productive use
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tyke bhoy wrote: liits wrote: tyke bhoy wrote: I think there is a paucity of the budget hotels in and around the city centre.......... Not quite correct. Any of the Premier Travel Holiday blah blahs whatever are all inexpensive provided that you book in advance. My last trip to Leeds cost me £28 return on the train and £18 per night in the hotel [Premier Inn]. My brother, who works in the hotel industy informed me that I'd been overcharged and could have done it for less then half the price had I stayed at some place oposite the palace / parish church. It's not as expensive as you imagine it is. He's talking about the Etap that I mentioned on the peripherary of the city centre and another chain I would regard as a budget brand. Yes I did on further examination find two supposedly city centre Premier Inns but they are even further out than the Etap. Both close to the river, one opposite the Armouries and the other over the A58 and beyond from the YEP building. As an example I can think of at least 4 premier inns and 2 travelodges that are closer to Glasgow Central than either of the Leeds "City Centre" ones are to Leeds Station. Doesn't one of the budget hotels (Travelodge?) overlook the station from Swinegate - I seem to remember that you can see right into some of the rooms from the passing trains....hmmmm, that sounds wrong, but you know what I mean!
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tyke bhoy wrote: harryd wrote: Primark opening over the road, and the pepping up of the Squares/Cafe Nero building might get things going. Hopes that Primark may take an area more upmarket. Is that a first? No not a first, it was the talking point in Bradford and their claim to fame that they had the largest Primarni in England
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Regarding the Bar Censsa at the Griffin Hotel there is a report on page 27 of today's YEP (April 11 2014) about a proposed redevelopment of what was the Bar Censsa into a "classy Victorian-style pub". This is a link to the online version of the report in the YEP website:- http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... -1-6554471
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Leodian wrote: Regarding the Bar Censsa at the Griffin Hotel there is a report on page 27 of today's YEP (April 11 2014) about a proposed redevelopment of what was the Bar Censsa into a "classy Victorian-style pub". This is a link to the online version of the report in the YEP website:- http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... -1-6554471 This is the pub that the article says is the inspiration for the redevelopment of The Griffin:http://www.taylor-walker.co.uk/about/hi ... fair/"Best Fish & Chips in Mayfair", apparently....Leeds might give them a tougher challenge.
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Passing by yesterday (August 11 2014) what had been Bar Censsa on Boar Lane I noticed that work seemed well on the way inside in its conversion to the themed pub. Seeing some workmen having a break outside I had a nice chat with them. They said that the work is not going on at the upper floors of what was the Griffin Hotel. I also mentioned the claims/urban legend that there is a tunnel going underneath at least what was Bar Censsa that leads to the Queens Hotel. They had not heard of this but would look out for one (they may of course have just been polite to me! ).
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Leodian wrote: Passing by yesterday (August 11 2014) what had been Bar Censsa on Boar Lane I noticed that work seemed well on the way inside in its conversion to the themed pub. Seeing some workmen having a break outside I had a nice chat with them. They said that the work is not going on at the upper floors of what was the Griffin Hotel. I also mentioned the claims/urban legend that there is a tunnel going underneath at least what was Bar Censsa that leads to the Queens Hotel. They had not heard of this but would look out for one (they may of course have just been polite to me! ). I'm pretty sure that someone mentioned the upper floors of the Griffin are now part of the Comfort Hotel that is accessed from Bishopgate Street. That's why the lights are on sometimes in the upper floors that you can see from Boar Lane.