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Nos. 49-50 Broad Street (north side) - 2001


Building & Occupier Details

 

Building:
Former H Samuel 'Jewel Centre'

This building was erected in 1966 as an ultra-modern three-storey 'Jewel Centre' for jeweller H Samuel, with a lift between the floors. It replaced two former shops on the site.

 

No. 50
Health Clinic (private medical clinic)

The Health Clinic was a private medical chain operating primarily as an optometrist, but also offering dentistry and physiotherapy. Also operating as the Eye Clinic, it was established in Newcastle in 1976 and grew to have 20 branches. It entered administration in late 2002 and was bought by Optical Express.

2001 - The Health Clinic - a private medical retailer specialising mainly in laser eye treatment, but also offering other services - moved in and made appropriate changes to the shop front (which had previously been a deeply-galleried jeweller's store).

 

Passage to
Union Street

Nicknamed 'Smelly Alley' on account of the fishmongers', butchers' and greengrocers' shops that used to line it, Union Street was constructed in 1793 as a pedestrian alley linking Broad Street and Friar Street. It remained a private street until 1828.

 

No. 49
Carphone Warehouse (telecommunications retailer)

Carphone Warehouse is a telecoms retailer founded in 1989. It was acquired by Currys in 2014 and its stores closed in 2020; leaving only concessions within Currys.

2001 - A second Carphone Warehouse branch opened up at No. 120, making this branch one of two in Broad Street.