Thursday, April 3, 2025

Property experts secure divine Derby deal

Salloway Property Consultants has let a prime city centre former office and training facility.

Potters House Christian Fellowship, an established global network of churches, has secured a new location at 2-3 St Peters Churchyard in Derby, further expanding their presence in the community.

This newly let property, located in the heart of the city, will serve as a central hub for the congregation’s worship, community outreach, and various social initiatives.

William Speed, of Salloway Property Consultants, acted on behalf of a private landlord client to secure the new tenant for the 12,000 sq ft former office and training facility after development attempts were unsuccessful at the property.

William said: “I am delighted to be able to let the property to a group that will add back to the local community. The building at St Peters Churchyard offers a wonderful space for both worship and community outreach. It is a prime example of repurposing city centre property to encourage more people to use the city centre.

“It is no secret that Derby City Centre has been struggling in recent years but with new developments such as the Becketwell Scheme, the Nightingale Quarter and the upcoming Friar Gate Goods Yard there is real confidence that these developments will improve Derby City Centre to its former glory.”

Chiso Nwokoro of Potters House Christian Fellowship said: “We are thrilled to begin this new chapter at 2-3 St Peters Churchyard. This is a significant step for us as we continue to build a vibrant church environment where people from all walks of life can come and find support, encouragement, and a sense of belonging.

“The location is ideal for our growing congregation and will serve as a beacon of hope and community service for many years to come.”

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