The Corner House, Nottingham
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This article is about The Corner House in Nottingham. For Cornerhouse in Manchester, see Cornerhouse, Manchester. For the political compaigning organization, see The Corner House (organisation).
The Cornerhouse is a leading leisure complex in Nottingham, England.
Built on the former site of Nottingham's local paper (The Nottingham Evening Post) it consists of a number of bars, restaurants, a multi-screen cinema operated by cineworld and a Casino. Although smaller than its neighbouring complexes (Victoria Centre, Royal Concert Hall and the Theatre Royal) it can be said that by no means is it less prosperous or popular with the public. The Corner House project was built no doubt to keep up with the ever assimilating CBD of Nottingham.
The Cornerhouse stands opposite the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall and is a popular venue for both locals and visitors to the city.
[edit] External links
- Official site
- Description at The Open Guide to Nottingham