Nottingham Post

Apartments and ‘huge’ hotel for Island Quarter

£650M PROPOSAL WILL CREATE A ‘VIBRANT DESTINATIO­N’ IN CITY

- By JOSHUA HARTLEY joshua.hartley@reachplc.com @Joshhartle­y70

HUNDREDS of apartments and a huge new hotel are set to be built as part of the ongoing project at Nottingham’s Island Quarter.

An 18-storey hotel with a further block of 9-10 storey apartments and a connecting atrium space would be built at the £650m developmen­t on the former Boots Island land if permission is granted at Nottingham City Council’s planning committee on May 18.

The proposed next stage of developmen­t would include a 223-room hotel and roof terrace, 247 build-to-rent apartments with a podium roof terrace and co-working office spaces. There would also be ground floor car and cycle parking and off-site highway improvemen­ts to Manvers Street.

The applicatio­n site is located to the north of The Great Northern Close, with the Low Level Station (Virgin Active) and Great Northern Warehouse Grade Ii-listed buildings to the south.

Developmen­t of the Canal Turn part of the project, which is the restaurant and events space of the project, is well underway to the west of the site adjacent to the Nottingham Canal.

The 223-room hotel is to feature a mix of short and longstay facilities. A typical level would have 20 bedrooms.

The proposed 247 build-to-rent apartment blocks would comprise 86 twobed apartments, 154 one-bed apartments and seven studio apartments. The first floor would contain amenity spaces for residents including a resident’s lounge, yoga studio, screening room, kitchen, and library.

The applicatio­n was previously placed on hold at the applicant’s request, for them to review the buildabili­ty and cost of plans, including input from the main contractor.

The applicant has advised that this process has been a key influence in deriving the changes to the proposed developmen­t which were submitted in February.

A planning document, by CPMG Architects on behalf of Conygar Nottingham Ltd, said: “Phase 1 is set to become the gateway from the city to the developmen­t, and vice-versa, creating an exciting and vibrant destinatio­n, initially focusing on F&B (Food & Beverage) uses, enhanced public realm and event space.

“Phase 1B would see the establishm­ent of a substantia­l mixed-use assemblage of buildings that introduce a 24-hour programme of activities, seven days a week.

“The key changes to the proposals externally are manifested in changes to the materialit­y of the hotel tower, the associated crown designs to both East and West Elevations and the brise soleil treatment of the atrium area following comments received from the LPA and Civic Society on the October 2021 reconsulta­tion informatio­n.” The applicatio­n has been recommende­d to be granted, and is awaiting a decision at the Nottingham City Council’s planning committee on May 18.

Phase 1 is set to become the gateway from the city to the developmen­t, focusing on food and beverage uses. Conygar Nottingham Ltd

 ?? MARIE WILSON ?? Constructi­on at the Canal Turn stage of the Island Quarter
MARIE WILSON Constructi­on at the Canal Turn stage of the Island Quarter

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