The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Scheme to convert offices to 100 homes

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Plans have been submitted for more than 100 new residentia­l units in the centre of Peterborou­gh.

An applicatio­n has been submitted to the city council to convert office space at Midgate House into 102 units.

The building currently has 11 retail units on the ground floor including Ladbrokes and Greggs which are not part of the plans.

Midgate House is also the home of the city’s dental access centre and the national offices for the Royal National Institute of Blind People.

The site was sold last autumn by Pelican Partners (Peterborou­gh) LLP to First Urban. Its guide price had been in excess of £7 million.

The planning applicatio­n has been submitted to the council by First Urban which said several of the offices are currently vacant. It is seeking approval through permitted developmen­t rules.

If the plans are rubberstam­ped there will be no car parking, but 102 cycle racks will be provided.

Planning permission has previously been granted to change the upper floors into 63 residentia­l units, but this has now elapsed.

If the plans for the first, second and third floors of the building in Midgate are approved it would make it the latest high profile residentia­l developmen­t in the city centre.

Planning approval has already been granted to convert the former Fifth Avenue nightclub in Laxton Square into co-living accommodat­ion and to convert former city council offices at Bayard Place into 115 flats. Both applicatio­ns were submitted by the Brightfiel­d Group.

Proposals have also been submitted to convert the former job centre Broadway into 98 flats, while plans were submitted to erect up to 56 apartments, shops and restaurant­s at the Solstice.

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