Student accommodation provider reveals plans for Experian offices

Lambert House

An office building that was sold in a £30m deal earlier this year is set to be turned into a 180-room student accommodation scheme.

Study Inn has revealed plans to redevelop Lambert House, which is currently occupied by Experian, when it becomes vacant at the end of September.

Study Inn, which manages more than 1,800 student rooms, bought the Talbot Street building back in February. Then, it said the scheme would be home to 300 rooms, but that has now been downgraded.

Study Inn was founded in Coventry in 2009 by hotel and construction specialists Edward Jefferson and Kieran Leahy.

In February, Jefferson said: “Lambert House is a landmark building in Nottingham and fits our model of being able to bring regeneration and economic vitality as well as the highest standard of accommodation. Having operated in Nottingham since 2012, we know the city well and this is an excellent addition to the portfolio.”

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