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Council says ‘unilateral’ plans for £200million office space project will only be considered as part of Broadmarsh future plans

Nottingham City Council say nonplus have been submitted for the development.

Images of a new development of grade A office space by the former Broadmarsh shopping centre in Nottingham were revealed by developers yesterday for the first time.

The development, called New Albion Place, is a joint venture between Peveril Securities and Sladen Estates

They plan to transform two acres of land flanked by Canal Street, Collin Street and Greyfriar Gate into top quality office space.

A City Council spokesperson said: “This is a proposal unilaterally put forward by a developer for land south of Collin Street that is not part of the former Broadmarsh shopping centre.

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“No planning application has been submitted or considered in relation to the proposed development which is on land partly owned by the developer and partly by the City Council.

“Any proposed scheme on this land will be considered as part of the wider vision for the area, particularly focusing on the former Broadmarsh shopping centre footprint, which is currently being developed by the Greater Broad Marsh Advisory Group, an independent panel of local and national advisors established by the Council.

“No decisions have been made on the future of the Broadmarsh centre site. In creating a new vision for consideration by the Council, the Group will be using the views and ideas put forward as part of the hugely successful Big Conversation, the largest consultation carried out by the Council which generated over 3,000 responses and 11,000 comments.”

More about this story

•  Pictures reveal plans for £200million Nottingham office space development and 5,000 city jobs

•  Ideas for the Broadmarsh Centre site following Big Conversation – see full report

 

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