Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Derelict Nottingham building given green light for student accommodation transformation

Plans to transform the Antibo building in Nottingham into student accommodation have been granted conditional permission.

The proposals for 54-60 Lower Parliament Street involve the conversion, extensive restoration and upward extension of the former commercial premises into student residence.

The building dates back to the 1940’s and was originally constructed as a department store. It was most recently home to the Chez Coor restaurant on the ground floor, with accommodation on the upper floors. The site has since been derelict and found to be
associated with anti-social behaviour and illegal activity.

Kexgill Ltd is behind the new scheme, which will provide 49 student bedrooms with associated amenity spaces as well as commercial and office space.












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