The city will be left without a market for 18 months until another site's renovation work is finished
A Derbion spokesman said footfall at the Eagle Market had declined by 40% over the past four yearsDerbion, which runs the market, said the facility was financially "unsustainable" and traders will have to be out by March 2023.
"We were told we'd have first refusal [in Market Hall] but whether or not that stands or if we want to do that is questionable."We've got to keep going and hope that people will keep coming in... we are here for the people of Derby." Derbion said Eagle Market was 34% occupied and footfall had declined by 40% over the past four years.
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