The Bull Ring in Birmingham City Centre

One of the best-known retail centres in the United Kingdom, is the Bull Ring in Birmingham City Centre which has been a major feature of this vibrant and multi-cultural city since the middle-ages.  Firstly, in the 1960’s, when the first shopping centre was constructed and then when it was re-designed and opened again on the fourth of September 2003 when the Bullring, as it was then known was completed.  This major retail outlet was then connected to Grand Central via a pedestrian overpass and was rebranded as the Bullring and Grand Central becoming the largest city centre shopping outlet.

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The BullRing and Grand Central has four floors and car parking for at least 3,100 vehicles, in 2004 it was the busiest shopping centre in the UK and attracted over thirty-six million visitors to its array of retail stores, cafes and restaurants.

Jeffrey Bowman

Jeffrey Bowman