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IMA Architects has completed its latest project with Clowes Developments, with more projects confirmed for 2023.
Involved from the outset, IMA acted as Planning Consultants as well as Architects, helping to finetune the project and liaising with both Clowes Developments and NFUM throughout. The team produced footprint layouts of the proposed units to highlight achievable floorspace, as well as contributing to the full production of drawings and working closely with key contractors.
With practical completion achieved at the end of October, the six units are located across three sites in Corby (2), Castlewood (2) and at East Midlands Distribution Centre in Castle Donnington (2) – with a mix of B2 and B8 use – and will become part of NFUM’s property portfolio.
Five of the units were constructed on a speculative basis with no end users secured, while one unit – plot A1 in Corby occupying 162,490ft² – has been pre-let to Deichmann Shoes (UK). The first to be built, this unit was not initially part of the deal, but became part of the project during negotiations. The other five units occupy a combined floorspace of 838,586ft² and are now on the market for suitable occupants.
Speaking on the project, Ben Hall, director at IMA, said: “Our professional relationship with Clowes is longstanding and we have successfully delivered over 60 projects since 2009, with more confirmed on 2023. On this particular project, we were the only Architects on site and, as the demand for commercial rental units grow, so does the development potential – so we look forward to being part of future schemes.
“Going forwards, we look forward to working with Clowes on upcoming projects, and we are proud to have them as a returning client.”
James Richards, director at Clowes Developments, said: “We are pleased to have completed this project with NFUM and to have had the expertise of IMA on board from the outset. IMA form an important part of the puzzle which enables us to deliver such complex transactions.
“IMA worked seamlessly with our dedicated legal team at Geldards, employers’ agents, Postins Project Services, various contractors and, of course, our internal team at Clowes.
“Their ability to work well with key parties across all sites helped to ensure that the work was completed within the agreed timescales which is essential for us. We are confident that the units will all soon find suitable occupiers and be an asset to the local East Midlands economy for years to come.”
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Planning application submitted for local centre and care home in Leicestershire
Developer Charterpoint, in a joint venture with landowner, The Drummond Estate, has applied for planning permission to build a new local centre and a 66-bed care home on land at New Lubbesthorpe, a new community in Blaby, Leicestershire.
The mixed-use scheme features a two-storey local centre which will house a Sainsbury’s Local store and four additional units for retail, including a café/bistro on the ground floor. The first floor will be occupied by Forest House Medical Centre.
The plans submitted to Blaby District Council include a 66-bed modern care home to be built over two and three storeys, which would be delivered by senior living specialist Charterpoint.
New Lubbesthorpe Local Centre is the first retail scheme for the new community, which will eventually feature more than 4,000 new homes.
The local centre and the care home – designed by Franklin Ellis Architects – have already received outline planning permission and will complete the development of the Tay Road feature square that also includes the successful New Lubbesthorpe Primary School.
Charterpoint Managing Director, Giles Nursey, said: “New Lubbesthorpe is an exciting, vibrant community set in a great countryside location just 20 minutes from Leicester city centre and ten minutes from Fosse Park Retail Centre.
“Charterpoint has carefully developed designs for the first of two local centres planned for the site, plus an adjacent care home, and we are very pleased to have now submitted a reserved matters planning application to Blaby District Council as the next part of the development process.”
Martin Ward, a trustee of the Drummond Estate, said: “Community facilities, such as these, are vital to maintain the fantastic sense of community we have created at New Lubbesthorpe. The new local centre will complement the successful primary school and will be welcomed by those already living here and the new residents moving to site.”
New Lubbesthorpe is a pioneering new community set in 325 acres of new parklands and wetlands, south of Leicester Forest East. Around 780 of the 4,250 homes have so far been built and occupied.
It is expected that work will begin on site for the new local centre and the care home in spring 2023, subject to planning permission.
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Auction house, John Pye & Sons Ltd, has been appointed by administrators of Made.com Design Limited to put stock on the market, in order to recover funds for creditors.
Due to difficult economic conditions, the high-value retailer, Made.com Design Limited appointed administrators from PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) to manage its affairs, business and property on the 9th November 2022.
PwC has this week appointed John Pye Auctions to put the Made.com stock to the market, through its network of over 700,000 customers and 1,000,000 sq ft of sale space.
All of the UK stock from Made.com is included in the inventory, which comprises several thousands of upholstery, home furniture, outdoor and leisure, home accessories and lighting items.
Adam Pye, Managing Director at John Pye, said: “John Pye Auctions is deeply saddened by the nature of this case, having worked as close partners with Made.com Design Limited for over six years. We’ve formed relationships with many staff members. We wish all the very best to everyone negatively affected.
“As with any insolvency of a great British brand such as Made.com, there are always the tragedies of redundancies and loss. It is John Pye Auction’s role to realise the best we can for all creditors of the company. Thanks to our long-standing partnership with Made.com Design Limited, we have a customer base who are familiar with buying this type of stock, so we hope to be able to realise a positive return for creditors.”