Plans for 85 flats at prominent Nottingham junction get green light

How the new scheme will look

Plans for 85 flats at one of Nottingham’s most prominent junctions have been given the go-ahead.

Monk Estates will build the scheme, which has a ten-storey tower as well as a gym, retail space, meeting rooms and communal gardens.

Monk Estates submitted the plans for the scheme back in 2016, stressing it wouldn’t be used for student accommodation.

At the time, Monk Estates said: “Our proposal is not for students, but for young professionals who want to enjoy all that the city has to offer, we feel passionately that this development ticks all the boxes in delivering a high spec, high quality scheme as well as being ideally located for work and key transport hubs.”

Monk Estates has been responsible for some of the most high-profile commercial property schemes in Nottingham over the past two decades. It has built and redeveloed the former Nottigham Post and British Waterways buildings as part of the Castle Wharf development, The Royal Bank of Scotland head office on Maid Marian Way, Trinity Square, and most recently the redevelopment of the former Odeon Cinema site.

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