Nottingham Post

Flagship flats taking shape at Yacht Club

£25M PROJECT TO DEVELOP LUXURY HOMES ON BANKS OF TRENT CLOSE TO CITY

- By JAMIE BARLOW jamie.barlow@reachplc.com @jamiebarlo­w

WORK is progressin­g on a £25m project to build more than 80 luxury flats on the banks of the River Trent, as this picture shows.

The first phase of the developmen­t at the site of the former Park Yacht Inn is expected to be ready by March next year.

It comprises three stand-alone buildings and one, two and threebedro­om apartments, including penthouses.

Kam Mogul, managing director at KMRE Group Ltd, said: “We are extremely proud to be delivering this flagship residentia­l scheme, providing the finest quality spacious homes, many with panoramic views of the River Trent, in an idyllic waterside location.

“These homes boast unrivalled picturesqu­e views of the water and the tranquil Hook nature reserve in Lady Bay, and are a pivotal part of the ongoing waterfront regenerati­on on the banks of the River Trent.

“During these challengin­g times, we remain completely committed to the Nottingham market and constructi­on works at The Yacht Club are progressin­g on track, with the showhome due to open in the next few weeks for appointmen­ts with interested buyers.”

The site is located to the south of Trent Lane, near Colwick, fronting the River Trent, and it is bordered by the River Crescent flats to the east and the Trent Basin neighbourh­ood to the west.

Planning permission for the former Park Yacht Inn site was secured by Mccann Family Investment­s Ltd back in March 2016.

Work was expected to start that year but project delays led to the site being placed on the market.

FHP Living has now been appointed as the selling agent for the flats.

Steve Parker, director at FHP Living, said: “With stunning waterside views, in a serene yet central location, The Yacht Club will provide the ultimate waterside lifestyle.

“The developmen­t is in a great location on the banks of the river Trent and is within walking distance of local amenities, including East Point Retail Park - which includes an Aldi and Costa Coffee - and the beautiful Colwick Country Park.”

Fellow director at FHP Living, David Hargreaves, added: “We are pleased to see how quickly the building works are now progressin­g, particular­ly through these difficult times of lockdown.

“Now more than ever people are looking for homes close to nature, with outside space and scope to work from home, and, being on the banks of the river, there is an abundance of nature on your doorstep.”

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TOM WRAGG Luxury flats are being built at the site of the old Park Yacht Inn

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