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The Galleries in Bristol to be demolished and redeveloped

Work is expected to start in the autumn of 2024, with the new city centre being opened in 2027

Plans for the complete transformation of The Galleries(Image: Deeley Freed)

A shopping centre in Bristol city centre is to be completely demolished and rebuilt as a new development of shops, flats, offices, bars and restaurants.

Developers outlined their proposals for The Galleries and announced consultation events - after telling staff who work there they will have another two years until the centre closes and they lose their jobs.

The Galleries will be replaced by a blocks of flats, including student apartments, a hotel, offices and shops and bars in a complete transformation of a huge chunk of Bristol city centre.

The five-acre centre is owned by LaSalle Investment Management along with the city council. They have teamed up with Bristol-based developer Deeley Freed, Savills and Arup, to ‘comprehensively redevelop’ the centre - it will be the biggest redevelopment project since the building of Cabot Circus in the 2000s.

The detailed plans have not been made public yet, but are expected to be revealed at consultation events proposed later this month in the shopping centre itself.

The centre’s owners said that footfall in The Galleries has not recovered from pre-pandemic levels - down 35% from the last years of the 2010s, and with the centre seeing increasing numbers of empty shops, the future of the centre has long been in major doubt. Last autumn, Business Live's sister site Bristol Live revealed , but now it is official, with a timescale of work starting in Autumn 2024, and the new city centre being opened in 2027.

The proposals first have to get through the city council’s planning process, and a formal planning application is expected to be submitted early next year.

Plans for the complete transformation of The Galleries(Image: Deeley Freed)

Bristol-based developer Deeley Freed, whose founder David Freed is this year’s Master of the Society of Merchant Venturers, is the lead developer on the project. The company has built many landmark buildings in Bristol and is currently starting construction of as part of the Bedminster Green regeneration project.