However, despite ambitious expansion plans, GEM's British operations were not a success, with only two other stores at Cross Gates, Leeds and Cliff Mill, Dundonald Street, Preston being opened.
The original building was demolished and is now part of the current Asda supercentre car park and petrol station area.
(For a fuller history of the site and GEM, see Whysall (2005) in The International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 15(2), 111–124).
The South Nottingham College (formerly the Lutterell Secondary School)[3] site was sold and demolished to make way for a housing development.
Lutterell Ward returned two Labour Party (UK) candidates at the 2019 elections, Naseem Begum and Benjamin Gray.