Lace Market mixed-use scheme gets thumbs up from city planners
A building formerly used as a textile and educational workshop will be changed into a mixed-use scheme that will include a café/bar, offices and apartments after plans were passed by city council planning chiefs
Perrymead Estates is behind the plans for 15-17 Stoney Street, in the heart of the city’s Lace Market. The new scheme will extend the building around the corner of Woolpack Lane and Stoney Street, with a cafe/bar being added to the ground floor and a new frontage and entrance on Woolpack Lane.
The scheme outlines plans for seven apartments and 3,600 sq ft of office space on the upper floors.
A planning statement from architect marsh:grochowski said: “By converting this building, it is being brought back into use, providing accommodation, office space and amenities to the local community, in a highly sought after area of Nottingham.”
Perrymead Estates already has a multimillion property portfolio, which includes the Lace Market’s Garage Studios office complex and Stoney Street Studios.