The story of how Hull's Fruit Market went from rundown and desolate to the heart of the city once again

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Residents of thw Fruit Market development
Once, the bustling warehouses of the Fruit Market were known as 'the Stock Exchange of Hull'

Fruit and vegetables fresh off ships berthed in the city's docks would be traded in a riotous atmosphere by colourful characters, or packed into lorries and sent for distribution around the country. At its height, 20,000 lettuces were sold by the Fruit Market's wholesalers every week.