Nottingham Post

£55m apartment project under way

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WORK is underway on a multimilli­on-pound apartments scheme behind Nottingham Station.

The project, on vacant land in Queens Road, was given the go-ahead in 2019 and workers are now on the ground.

Grainger, a company which provides rented homes, agreed to buy the site for £55.6m last year.

The developmen­t is to build a 348-bed apartment block.

Helen Gordon, chief executive of Grainger, said: “We are pleased to progress with our Nottingham developmen­t, which, upon completion, will provide 348 new high-quality rental homes, all profession­ally managed by an in-house Grainger service team.

“Nottingham has a vibrant community with a strong and growing demand for renting and our Queens Road developmen­t will offer renters in the city a great home, great value, flexible and long-term agreements, and a range of resident amenities, including co-working space and superfast high-speed broadband included within the rent.

“Grainger’s homes appeal to a diverse range of renters - from young profession­als through to families and downsizers.

“We look forward to sharing updates as the developmen­t progresses.”

The company agreed to buy the site from Blocwork LLP, a joint venture between Network Rail and Bloc Group set up to develop rail side sites nationally.

At the time, David Biggs, managing director of Network Rail Property, said: “The Nottingham developmen­t is a fantastic example of Network Rail working closely with the private sector to deliver vital new homes on land no longer required by the operationa­l railway.

“The investment by Grainger points to the growing appetite in the sector for viable build-to-rent schemes, and we are pleased this early investment has been secured.”

Work has also started on a £35m project to transform a derelict office in nearby Traffic Street, into a student flats.

 ?? JOSEPH RAYNOR ?? The developmen­t site in Queens Road, Nottingham
JOSEPH RAYNOR The developmen­t site in Queens Road, Nottingham

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