Saturday, May 4, 2024

Major Nottingham residential scheme reaching to 22 storeys recommended for approval

Plans for a major mixed residential development in Nottingham, comprising a 22 storey tower, 9 storey building and 12 storey building, have been recommended for approval.

If given the green light the scheme would be constructed on Queens Road to provide student accommodation and apartments.

Until recently the development site contained four single storey industrial units. These have now been demolished.

The new development would consist of a purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) building with 406 beds, and two buildings containing a total of 238 Build to Rent (BTR) apartments.

The developer is proposing to build the PBSA as phase I and the BTR buildings as phase II.

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