From railway station to entertainment hub - read about the transformation of STACK 🥳
Work is taking shape on the new £3 million leisure and entertainment complex which will open in Lincoln’s St Marks Shopping Centre this autumn.
STACK was previously granted permission to replace the former St Marks Railway Station and Argos store with an ambitious leisure complex.It will boast ten street food outlets, five bars, a coffee shop, roof terrace, central plaza area and a stage for live performances within a large-scale hospitality venue.It was originally expected to open this summer, but it will now be in the autumn, with recent photos from STACK showing the progress inside.
It will be at the former St Marks Railway Station site, as well as the former Argos store. Photo: STACKThe scheme’s developers and organisers, Danieli Group, previously issued a walkthrough to show potential customers what STACK will look like -
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