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The continued demolition of Broadmarsh – which is expected to cost £30 million – has cleared one of its final hurdles.
Construction on the Broadmarsh redevelopment is expected to begin in 2029. It comes after Nottingham City Council approved the sale of the land to Homes England, the UK Government’s housing and ...
The development of the site will bring forward around 1,000 homes, up to 20,000 sq m of retail, office and community spaces ...
Nottingham City Council first decided ... NCP's lease on its Maid Marian Way Car Park as part of the wider Broad Marsh redevelopment. Commercially sensitive negotiations have been held with ...
Homes England, the new owner of the Broad Marsh site in Nottingham, has formally applied to the city council to demolish the rest of the derelict shopping centre.
Senior Nottingham councillors have agreed to sell the former Broadmarsh Centre land to a “public-sector buyer” – paving the way for redevelopment. Nottingham City Council agreed to put the ...
The crumbling remains of Nottingham’s Broadmarsh shopping centre are ... to bulldoze the derelict structure and kickstart a huge redevelopment project in the heart of the city.