New images revealed of ‘Shoreditch of Nottingham’ development

How the City Buildings will look

A new fly-thru video has revealed the interior of a new Nottingham city centre scheme that its developer has dubbed ‘the Shoreditch of Nottingham’.

As TheBusinessDesk.com exclusively revealed earlier this month, Shoby Investments has lodged plans with Nottingham City Council to transform the City Buildings on Carrington Street into Grade A office space. The firm bought the building, in the Southern Gateway of Nottingham, in April last year.

Work on the £8m redevelopment has already started on transforming the upper floors of the building, according to the developer.

Now, agent FHP Property Consultants has revealed a fly-thru video of the new scheme which shows scenes of how the interior of the finished scheme will look.

The video shows some 30,000 sq ft of open plan office space over three floors.

David Shelton of Shoby told TheBusinessDesk.com: “We are targeting businesses requiring large open working spaces. The design will be adaptable for one or multiple tenants and the space will have an industrial design feel over three floors whilst retaining retail on the ground floor.”

“The building will be returned to its former glory with renovated shop frontages creating a similar feel to the Shoreditch, London,” added Shelton.

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