There are plenty of options for Pizza in Nottingham and several in Hockley, however, if you want a pizza that is close to the real Napoli deal, then Pizza Pilgrims is a fun place for a fast bite.
Read MoreDespatch is perhaps Hockley’s most funky coffee stop and is certainly the most colourful.
Read MoreWe’re delighted to share that Fruit Market has been awarded the ‘Healthy Life Award’ by the Housing Design Awards.
Read MorePhase 1 of Fruit Market reaches practical completion. Make an appointment to view the last remaining properties.
Read MoreWild Clothing, a 40-year Nottingham institution is perhaps the city’s first and most authentic vintage shop. Wild built its name back in the 80s when Hockley was first thriving location for independent clothes shops.
Read MoreHey!Chili is one of the newest restaurants on the Hockley scene and offers a selection of Southeast Asian dishes with a modern twist. The restaurant has a funky neon coloured sign and rather basic and minimal interior.
Read MoreA stylish and affordable Spanish style tapas bar situated in the heart of the Hockley area has been a buzzing spot for regular Hockley diners since it opened its doors in 2016. Built on the reputation of its older sister ‘Iberico’ a long standing fine dining tapas restaurant a few minutes away in the Lace Market, Iberico is its faster and more casual partner.
Read MoreThe record store and venue from the iconic Rough Trade record label has stores in Bristol, London, New York and just round the corner from Fruit Market in Nottingham. Founded by Geoff Travis in 1976, Rough Trade began life as a record store in Ladbroke Grove, London.
Read MoreHockley is buzzing at the moment with new businesses opening and established businesses moving to the area. Mitch Farr founder of specialty coffee shop Effy has recently relocated to Heathcoat Street in Hockley to bring an extra special selection of coffee to the local area.
Read MoreA longstanding jewel in Nottingham’s cultural landscape. The internationally renowned independent cinema showcasing the best in new and old movies, cult classics and documentaries lies on the doorstep, just a few minutes walk from Fruit Market.
Read MoreHow can we become part of the community?
Phases 2 and 3 Public Consultation
4-7pm, Tuesday 27 June, Bath Inn
alternatively fill out our online form.
Meet the architect. Interview with Matthew Letts from Letts Wheeler Architects. Find out about the vision behind Fruit Market.
Read MoreAfter 10 years in Hockley, street art and culture shop Montana moved to Sneinton Market avenues expanding into a bigger and better shop. Montana is an iconic shop in the city and has been the main supplier of artist paints for local artists and the only Montana shop in the UK.
Read MoreBritish-Vietnamese Kimi Leu is the founder of Vietcentric, Nottingham’s only authentic Vietnamese cooking-and-learning experience located in Sneinton Market Avenues.
Read MoreBy Our Hands set up in 2018 with the intention of reconnecting people with the ancient art and craft of wood-working and everyday creativity
Read MoreStewarts Coffee Roasters began hand roasting coffee back in the 80s long before specialty or artisan coffee was a thing.
Read MoreOver the last few years we’ve seen a big interior trend for bringing plants back into the home and Watered Garden is one the best places to start.
Read MoreNeon Raptor is pioneer of craft brewing in Nottingham and it’s brewery and tap room is just on your doorstep.
Read MoreWe thought we’d take this opportunity to explain in a little more detail the energy-efficient design at Fruit Market and why this system is rapidly becoming the future of UK home heating.
Read MorePhotographer James Gardiner documents the fascinating period characteristics of buildings in the area and the art deco detailing of the Market Lanes. These images give a real flavour of the rich and diverse history of this re-discovered and progressive area of the city.
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