Saturday, May 4, 2024

Go ahead given to extend Nottingham building for student scheme

Plans to extend a Nottingham City Centre building to provide 104 student bedspaces have been approved.

Maven Property (Nottingham) LP are behind the proposals for the two storey building on Lower Parliament Street, whose ground floor is occupied by two retail units for Poundland and Bonmarche.

The plans for the site involve an upward extension of between one and three stories to create a building three to five stories in height.

The ground floor would be retained as retail use, with the upper floors used as 104 student bedspaces with a mixture of cluster and studio flats.

The development also includes communal lounges, a gym, a laundry room and cycle store with two small roof gardens.

The development would be three stories at the northern end facing Lower Parliament Street, stepping up to five stories facing Thurland Street.

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