Shirebrook-based retail giant Frasers Group has submitted its plans for a new global HQ out of the East Midlands.
Frasers is hoping to establish the site in Ansty in Rubgy and create 7,500 jobs.
The development, designed by architects Grimshaw, could include offices, logistics space, a hotel and leisure facilities, with a gym, courts and pitches.
Announcing the plans initially last year, the company, which owns household names such as Sports Direct, House of Fraser, Game and Evans Cycles, said the project will support the continued growth of the business and allow the business to drive productivity, growth, and innovation across the UK and globally.
At the time a spokesperson for the company said: “Frasers Group is proposing to deliver an exceptional campus environment, reflecting quality design, operation, and sustainability. It will be landscape-led, driven by responsible and sustainable design principles. Where possible it will retain, reinforce, and enhance the existing landscape character and features.”