Grade A office scheme stalled as tenant pulls out

How the new offices would have looked

A planned Grade A office scheme that would have created 180 jobs has been stalled after one of the anchor tenants pulled out.

The Unite union had planned to move into One Cathedral Green, a £9m office scheme funded and built by Derby City Council.

However, the scheme has now stalled after the union decided against siting its regional headquarters there.

The Council had hoped that One Cathedral Green would create 180 jobs.

Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Public Protection, councillor Matthew Holmes, said at the time: “There is a defined need for larger office spaces in the city centre. This new model of office development will enable business to grow, attract new occupiers and enable commerce to thrive. The project will complete the regeneration of a key mixed-use development and generate new jobs in the city centre.”

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