Fresh images revealed of new Broadmarsh car park and bus station

The new building from Carrington Street to Collin Street

In the week that will see Nottingham City councillors rubberstamp a decision to award a construction contract for the Broadmarsh Bus Station and Car Park scheme, new images have emerged of the design of the new scheme.

Designed by Leonard Design, the new images show the new bus statio and car park as viewed from Collin Street, Middle Hill, Canal Street and Carrington Street.

Members of Nottingham City Council’s executive board will be asked at a meeting on Tuesday (31 July) to approve the project and to progress with awarding a contract for construction.

The view from Collin Street to Middle Hill

The Broadmarsh Car Park development replaces the previous 1960s building, demolished earlier this year.

It will offer a 1,341 space car park, a modern bus station, and retail units in Carrington Street, Collin Street and along the concourse area fronting onto the bus station.

The building from Middle Hill to Canal Street

In total, developments in the wider Broadmarsh area – the car park, bus station, shopping centre, college and castle – represent a £250m investment, and are expected to create 3,000 jobs, £10bn GVA uplift over ten years, and attract around three million new visitors every year.

The view from Canal to Carrington Street

The car park development alone is forecast to create more than 100 jobs and generate almost £3m a year for the Nottingham economy.

It is expected that construction will start later this year.

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