Buyer of Broad Marsh regeneration site revealed

The regeneration of Nottingham city centre has taken a major step forward following an agreement for Homes England to buy the Broad Marsh site from Nottingham City Council.
The Government’s housing and regeneration agency will acquire the council’s land ownership of the former shopping centre, land to the west of the Green Heart, a multi-storey car park, Severns House and a former college site.
The next stage of development will include de-risking of the site, such as demolition and enabling works, with the aim of attracting private sector developers.
The development of the site will bring forward around 1,000 homes, up to 20,000 sq m of retail, office and community spaces and create around 2,000 full-time jobs.
Eamonn Boylan, chief executive of Homes England, said: “The acquisition of Broad Marsh is a major milestone in the city council’s vision of regeneration for this area of Nottingham.
“We have worked closely with the council since 2022 to provide professional advice and support. Now that we have acquired the site, our teams will be working with partners to attract the right developer to deliver the new homes, employment spaces and leisure facilities necessary to create a vibrant city centre neighbourhood that the people of Nottingham can be proud of.”
Councillor Neghat Khan, leader of Nottingham City Council, said: “It’s great to finally reveal the name of the buyer for such an important site. I have confidence in Homes England and the work they have already delivered across the country.
“This is really positive news for Nottingham and marks the start of a major redevelopment for this key part of our city.
“We know that people have wanted to see progress here for a long time and we understand that it has been a frustration for some that this hasn’t happened.
“We’re excited by the plans that Homes England has, and we look forward to working closely with them to bring these to fruition.”
The project will also benefit from investment by the East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA).
The Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward, said: “Homes England’s purchase of Broad Marsh is an investment into the future of Nottingham – a future that the people of Nottingham have been asking for and the city council has been pushing for, which can now be realised.”
“As the Mayor of the East Midlands, I have been pleased to lead EMCCA into investing its resources so that this purchase could occur. This is exactly what the region expected when it chose to have a directly elected Mayor, and EMCCA will continue to work closely with Homes England as they transform the area.”
Homes England says it will “maintain close collaboration” with the council, “ensuring the strategic vision for Broad Marsh is successfully realised”.