One Day in the Corn Exchange
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Inside the Exchange's indoor market - a record of a lost part of Manchester.
The Corn Exchange is a fine building in Manchester city centre built in the late Victorian era, becoming popular a century later as the home of an indoor market with independent traders selling clothes, jewellery, books, records, and bric-a-brac. In this short film, some of the traders talk about how poor economic conditions nationally have affected sales, and browsing visitors offer their thoughts. More recently, the bombing of Manchester city centre in 1996 caused severe damage to the building, which was subsequently redeveloped as an upmarket retail centre.
A short film shot inside Manchester's Corn Exchange when it was a place of independent traders, bric-a-brac shops and cafes. Traders in the Exchange talk about how poor economic conditions have affected sales, and visitors offer their thoughts.