Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Major student accommodation scheme reaching to 19 storeys planned for Nottingham

Plans for a major new student accommodation development have been revealed for Nottingham.

The part 6, part 7, part 10 and part 19 storey scheme is proposed to sit at the corner of Traffic Street and Wilford Road, within the Southside Regeneration Zone.

The site has been vacant for several years, and most recently in use as a depot until demolition and clearance.

The new scheme would feature 47 shared cluster flats of varied sizes and 134 studios, equating to a total of 356 rooms.

A statement submitted to Nottingham City Council on behalf of Jensco, who are behind the plans, says: “This development offers significant regenerative opportunities to resolve a vacant brownfield site on a key arterial route into Nottingham City Centre and close to the railway station.”

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