Victoria Street

Victoria Street is the next street to the south of Coronation Street in Weatherfield. The street originally started at a junction with Viaduct Street running westwards to form a T-junction with the end of Rosamund Street and continuing. Originally Hardcastle's Mill and the Glad Tidings Mission Hall fronted onto Victoria Street, the rear parts of which overlooked Coronation Street, including the vestry where Ena Sharples resided until 1968 when Weatherfield Council had them both demolished to make way for new maisonettes. The maisonnettes were demolished in the early 1970s after an electrical fault was discovered after their construction, which had resulted in the tragic death of Valerie Barlow. The Mark Brittain Warehouse and a Community Centre was built in their place. The warehouse was badly damaged in a fire in 1975 which also so the death of Edna Gee. The block was redeveloped once again in 1989 and now comprises a mixed use development of town houses, retail units, including Audrey's hair salon and The Kabin newsagent and sub post office, flats and industrial units comprisingWebster's Autos garage and the Underworld factory. That development saw the blocking off of the easternmost end of Victoria Street at its junction with Viaduct Street so the street now stops short at Rosamund Street.

Prima Donner
"Prima Donner" is a kebab shop on Victoria Street; it is currently owned by Dev Alahan. The shop was previously owned by Jerry Morton and went under the name "Jerry's Takeaway". Before it was a takeaway, it was a bakery, ran by Diggory Compton, though it was only open for a year or so. Craig Harris lived in the empty shop for a while. Originally the shop was D&S Hardware.

Staff Include: Ryan Connor

Roy's Rolls
Roys Rolls is the second center of activity in the show, as most characters go to the cafe for their lunch, it is run by Roy Cropper.

Staff include: Anna Windass, Hayley Cropper and Sylvia Goodwin

Elliott & Sons
Elliott & Sons is a butchers, run by Ashley Peacock, it was previously run by Fred Elliott, Ashley kept the name of the shop following Fred's death. After Ashley died in the tram crash in 2010, the shop has been empty.

Street Cars
Street Cars is the cab firm on Victoria Street, it is currently owned by Steve McDonald and Lloyd Mullaney.

Staff Include: Eileen Grimshaw.

Victoria Court
Victoria Court is a block of penthouse apartments.

Current Residents: Nick Tilsley, Leanne Tilsley, Simon Barlow, Rob Donovan.