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Aberdeen Market Demolition PART 8

Aberdeen.
The first indoor market on this spot was opened in May 1842 but was destroyed by fire in April 1882. It was rebuilt and demolished again in 1971. The present building was opened on 6 November 1974 by William McEwan Younger.
The BHS branch closed in August 2016 following the collapse of the chain.
A large mural was painted on the curved face of the building by duo Herakut in 2017 as part of the NuArt Festival.
In 2018, the owners of the market building and the adjacent British Home Stores unit, Rockspring (now Patrizia AG), submitted a planning application for permission to clad the existing building and increase the number of windows. Concerns were raised at the time over the potential loss of the NuArt mural painted a year earlier. The proposals never went ahead, however, later that year, another proposal was launched that would see the building demolished and a replacement built in its spot.
The centre ultimately closed with all non-essential shops in March 2020. On 11 June, the operator of the building, Aberdeen Market Village, went into liquidation. The following year, the building along with the connected BHS store was purchased by Aberdeen City Council. (WIKIPEDIA)
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