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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lower Parliament Street Status: Awaiting Planning Application Regen Zone: Eastside Developer: Chek Whyte Industries Architects: Ian Simpson Cost: £150m Size 365,740 ft² Height: 50/21 Floors Use: Office (123,000 ft²), Residential (258 rooms), Hotel (244 rooms), Car Parking (140 spaces), Retail. Links: Official Website Visuals Hosted At New Nottingham Notes: ![]() Current Status: This has not yet been formally proposed. image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eastside City Status: Approved Regen Zone: Eastside Developer: Eastside and City Architects: Hopkins Architects Cost: £900m+ Size 269,391 m² Use: Office (130,954 m²), Residential (122,549 m²), Retail (11,777 m²), Leisure (4,081 m²). Links: SSC Thread Official Website New Nottingham Page Hopkins Architects BWB Consultants Planning Application Notes: The former Boots HQ is set to become one of the largest regeneration projects in the country. The Eastside City Development site is a 42 Acre site with almost 3 million sq ft (270,000 sq m) of high-quality, and innovative mixed use space. The site will become Nottingham’s Business Quarters with 1.5 million sqft of new office space. There will also be 1.5m sqft of stylish new homes, shops, bars, restaurants, car parking and leisure facilities. The total development is valued at £900m. The project will have an extremely big impact on the economy of Nottingham. All buildings (apart from the listed warehouse buildings) have been demolished in preparation for construction. Construction was expected to start in 2005 however because of the delays construction is not expect to start until towards the end of this year Rising architect Thomas Heatherwick has unveiled his landscape plans for the water feature within the eastside. This area will be one of the most impressive public spaces in the country. The regeneration plans also include a number of other public areas. This will be the first phase of the plans for Eastside and City. Future plans include the redevelopment of Sneinton market and also the bus stations and other buildings across from the National Ice Arena. Current Status: Demolition has taken place to prepare the site for the first phases. The plans have been approved in principle however the City Council and Developers are currently negotiating a section 106 agreement. Negotiations have been taking place for a year now however the council has informed us that an agreement is imminent. We could see work on the first phase of the project begin at this end of this year or early 2008. ![]() ![]() ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ISIS Trent Basin River Trent Waterside Regeneration Status: Approved Regen Zone: Waterside Developer: ISIS Architects: Benoy Architects Cost: £400+ Size ? Use: 2,200 Homes, Office (1,905m²), Retail (3,709m²), Community Space (927m²) including moorings. Links: SSC Thread Official Website New Nottingham Page ISIS Website Benoy Architects Notes: Nottingham Trent Basin regeneration project is a new landmark waterfront district of housing, restaurants, bars, shops and offices. The aim is to create an attractive new mixed-use district that is unique, sustainable, fully integrated and fully accessible to the public. The regeneration plans include:- • opening up views to the river which are currently obscured by industrial premises • around 2,000 new homes including family homes, townhouse terraces, studios and apartments • vibrant and distinctive public areas including new public squares • a waterfront walk connecting to existing walks and waterfronts • waterside bars, restaurants, retail outlets and small ‘start up’ offices The ISIS development site will without a doubt become one of the most magnificent places in the city. ISIS are still in close contact with the council working out the final layout for there masterplan. Both Nottingham City Council and ISIS have spoke of the need for the site to be an architectural statement. ISIS have even raised the possibility of the final designs for the buildings to go to a design competition. Current Status ISIS have formally submitted an application to the city council. The city council has been considering the application for the masterplan for a while now. The council have shown their support to the scheme and we should here something from the council in the near future. image hosted on flickr image hosted on flickr![]() image hosted on flickr image hosted on flickr![]() ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Broadmarsh Shopping Centre Status: Approved Regen Zone: Southside Developer: Westfield Architects: ? Cost:: 700m Size: 136,000m² + Bus Station Use:: Retail (136,000m²) Links: SSC Thread Westfield New Nottingham Page Planning Application Notes: Westfield plan to triple the size of the existing Broadmarsh centre. The development will come in a street like form and will be pure retail. It will contain 2 new department stores, a number other large anchors, a supermarket, a new food court, rooftop parking, a number of open spaces, and arcades. The aim is to open up spaces around the existing centre by demolishing the two multi-storey car parks and removing the 'wall' that visitors see as soon as they turn out of Nottingham's train station. This is designed to draw people in to the city centre and open up views of the area. The plan was first submitted in 2001. After brief consultation retailers told Westfield mezzanine floor were required. This resulted in Westfield revising the 120,000m² application to 136,000m². and increasing the height of buildings by 9m. Upon completion Broadmarsh will be the largest city centre shopping mall outside of London. Current Status: Nottingham City Council accepted the planning application in April 2007. Westfield have just signed Debenhams and M&S as anchors.. No construction/demolition has taken place as of yet. Construction is not likely to start until Autumn 2007. The first phase will see the construction of the new bus station. Fenwick have been rumoured to be one of the two anchors for the centre. image hosted on flickr image hosted on flickr ![]() ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nottingham Train Station Status: Proposed (Consultations) Regen Zone: Southside Developer: Nottingham City Council/Network Rail Architects: BDP Cost: £150m Use: New Concourse, Major Improvements, Additional Platforms Retail, Residential, Office and Hotel Links: SSC Thread New Nottingham Page Planning Application NET Website Notes: Nottingham Station has not changed much since it was originally built in the early 1900's. The plan is to introduce a new concourse, pedestrianise the inside of the station, new retail, new seating areas, refurbished platforms, a 900 space car park, a hotel, and office and residential developments on the site of the station. The plans will dramatically improve first impressions of Nottingham. They are much needed to deal with Nottingham's increasing capacity. The NET Tramline will be extended over the station with a new interchanging concourse built right over the station. Current Status: Network Rail formally submitted the application in April 2006. The Train Industry was unhappy with the position of the muli-story car park over the space reserved for an additional platform, because of this a number of design changes are needed. East Midlands Development Agency and Nottingham Regeneration LTD have pledged £1.5 to boost the scheme. New designs are expected in November. image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr image hosted on flickr![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trinity Square Status: In Construction Regen Zone: City Core Developer: Helical Bar PLC Architects: Haskoll Architects Cost:: £100m Use:: Retail (17,650m²), Student Accommodation (700 units), 460 Space Car Park Links: SSC Page New Nottingham Page Official Website Notes: This outstanding development, designed by internationally renowned Haskoll architects, extends and complements the prime pitches of the Victoria Centre and the nearby Clumber Street. The redevelopment project allows large retail floor plates to be created, which are rare to find in such prominent city centre locations. The success of this strategy is evidenced by the pre-lettings already achieved to Borders, TK Maxx and Dixons, who will be opening some of their largest city centre stores in the UK at Trinity Square. The remaining units offer sizes ranging from 3,000 sq ft to 25,000 sq ft. The completed development will boast some of the finest retail stores in Nottingham, together with exciting restaurants overlooking the newly created Trinity Square piazza, consolidating what is now the main leisure location in the city centre. As a result of this, Trinity Square will see retail and leisure activity throughout the day extending well into the evenings, allowing retailers maximum trading hours. Current Status: Trinty Square is currently in construction. Please see the SSC Thread for updates. Construction is expected to complete autumn this year. ![]() ![]() ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Pod Status: In Construction Regen Zone: City Core Developer: Bildurn Properties Architects: Benson & Forsyth Cost:: £25m Use:: Hotel (142 Rooms), Retail (100,000 ft²), Skybar Links: SSC Thread Official Website New Nottingham Page Notes: The Pod is Nottingham's newest exciting commercial development. The £25m development is on the edge of the Lace Market area of the city. The Pod's 100,000 sq ft will house three levels of large retail units aimed at the fashion sector and larger space users. In addition there will be several floors of hotel and leisure uses. The development project also contains a “skybar” on the roof of the development. This will only be the second of its kind in Nottingham. The Pod is close to Nottingham's growing fashion district with Bridlesmith Gate and The Edge close by. The site is also right next to a tram stop for Nottingham NET. Local developers Bildurn Properties are behind The Pod and brought in award winning architects Benson & Forsythe who won a £150,000 design competition to get the opportunity to create this scheme. Current Status: The Pod is well into its construction and should be finished very soon. The IBIS Hotel is expected to open this month! image hosted on flickr ![]() ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CCAN Status: In Construction Regen Zone: City Core Developer: Nottingham City Council/Arts Council Architects: Caruso St John Cost:: £14m Use:: Arts Exhibition Links: SSC Thread Official Website New Nottingham Page Notes: CCAN will be an interdisciplinary arts space and regional gallery of international standing. It will provide a focus for, and access to, the creation and experience of contemporary visual and live arts in the city, the region and beyond. The Centre will provide: · An iconic, landmark home for the contemporary arts in Nottingham · The space to attract exciting work to the city from both the UK & overseas · A national platform for local artists · One of only two non-London galleries which is able to house such large scale exhibitions as the British Art Show The development site has been empty for a decades. The site was formally the entrance to a train tunnel. The architects for the development scheme are Caruso St. John. Main construction work is expected to finish in Spring 2008 with an Autumn opening. Current Status: CCAN is currently in construction and should be complete summer 2008. image hosted on flickr ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Castle College Status: Approved Regen Zone: Southside Developer: Castle College Architects: Hopkins Architects Cost:: £30m Use:: Educational, Office, Residential, Retail. Links: SSC Thread New Nottingham Page Castle College Website Notes: The castle college site has always been in desperate need of regeneration. Castle college recently announced plans for a £35m redevelopment below the castle rock. The development site will consist of 4 buildings. One of these buildings will become Castle Colleges Flagship campus. As well as its educational use the new campus will incorporate shops, offices, flats and car parking and will also allow more public space in the area facing the Castle Rock. The design aims to takes into account nearby historic buildings including Nottingham Castle. Clegg Construction we’re assigned the task of designing and overseeing the construction of the development Current Status: Nottingham City Council have approved the scheme subject to accepting a final elevation of one of the elevations. Work is expected to begin at the end of the academic year. image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sovereigns House Status: Approved Regen Zone: Southside Developer: Peel Holdings Architects: Broadway Maylan Cost:: ? Use:: Office, Residential, Retail. Links: SSC Thread New Nottingham Page Planning Application Notes: Sovereigns House is a controversial plan to redevelop a large site in the southside of Nottingham city centre. The plans include 256 residential units, office space and retail/bar uses. The plans will dramatically improve initial views on approach to the city centre by train. The tallest part of the scheme incorporates a 12 floor tower. The plans have been submitted three times due to their lack of imagination. Current Status: The plans have been formally accepted by the city council and area expected to begin construction within the next few months. image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Southreef Status: In Construction Regen Zone: Southside Developer: Southreef Properties Architects: Levitate Cost:: £45m Use:: Residential (240 homes), Offices & Retail (55,000sq ft). Links: SSC Thread New Nottingham Page Official Website Notes: The development will see the creation of 240 apartments and business and leisure spaces along south bank of the canal. The Canal Street site runs from the Job Centre to Enviroenergy's heat station on London Road and is contained within the Nottingham City Council's designated 38 hectare Southside development area. Southreef aim to do something special by creating a world class management system for the apartments. 100 "affordable" homes have been sold to spirita and will be made available through the homebuy shares ownership scheme. The tallest part of the scheme will be a 12 story tower. Current Status: Southreef is currently in construction. Foundations have just begun to be laid. See the SSC thread for more information. image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Meadows Gateway Status: Proposed Regen Zone: Southside Developer: Lace Market Properties Architects: MAKE Architects Cost:: £100m Use:: Residential (240 homes), Offices & Retail (55,000sq ft). Links: SSC Thread New Nottingham Page Make Architects Lace Market Properties Notes: Situated on a triangular 14,000m2 site south of Nottingham train station, This 50,000m2 mixed use development incorporates a mix of retail, commercial and residential uses, student accommodation and a community centre. Three blocks of accommodation are arranged to extend adjoining streets across the site and link the Meadows housing estate with the city centre, while the massing rises and falls to reflect the relative profile of adjacent buildings. The blocks create pockets of public space within the site, each with a distinct character relating to the uses that surround and overlook it. They also define a series of view corridors that frame urban vistas and landmarks in order assist navigability and enhance sense of place. The building facades feature a system of interlocking panels that form a subtly repetitive pattern: the resulting tapestry effect references the city’s weaving heritage while introducing a rich and contextually relevant palette of colour and texture to the cityscape. The cladding of each elevation also varies in colour and pattern to respond to the particular qualities of the buildings it faces. Current Status: Lace Market Properties informed New Nottingham that the development will be going into planning in the next few week. We will probably see a full application towards the end of the year/early next year. image hosted on flickr image hosted on flickr image hosted on flickr![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lace Market Square Status: Near Completion Regen Zone: Lace Market Developer: Bildurn Properties Architects: Wolfgang and Heron Cost:: £10m Use:: Residential (46 apartments), Offices & Retail (55,000sq ft). Links: SSC Thread New Nottingham Page Official Website Bildurn Properties Notes: The £10m Lace Market Square development is at the centre of the Conservation Area and is bounded by Warser Gate, St Mary's Gate and St Mary's Place and adjacent to the new No.1 Fletcher Gate development. The principal building at the northern end of the site will offer 640 sq m at ground floor level of retail space. There will also be five upper floors containing 46 luxury apartments of one and two bedrooms and these will be specifically targeted at the owner-occupier market. The second building will comprise a two storey glazed "pavilion" of approximately 432 sq m and which it is expected will be occupied as a high quality restaurant. Providing an active ground floor frontage to the new public square has been imperative to Bildurn and the City Council. Current Status: London based Rocket Restaurant will open up in the ground floor restaurant. Tennants are moving into the apartments. The square was due to open on 5th September however there have been delays with the finishing of the landscaped piazzza ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- University of Nottingham - Innovation Park (Jubilee Campus) Status: In Construction Regen Zone: University Campus Developer: University of Nottingham Architects: MAKE Architects Cost:: £129m Use:: University Spin of Companies, Education Links: SSC Page New Nottingham Page Official Website Notes: Make's masterplan for the University of Nottingham Jubilee Campus will extend and enhance existing facilities to offer students and staff the optimum environment for research, study and leisure. The masterplan creates a new lateral route through the campus in the form of a generous landscaped pedestrian boulevard that links two bodies of water at opposite sides of the site, drawing the theme of nature through the area and providing a focus for leisure activities. International House and the Amenities Building house faculties and teaching rooms and catering and fitness facilities respectively, and are sited in the western academic zone of the campus. These structures rise from the ground plane like natural landforms, an effect heightened by their cladding system which consists of terracotta tiles arranged in bands like geological strata. A third structure, the rounded, metallic shingle-clad Gateway building, houses a range of facilities for new businesses, and straddles the main campus road to link the two halves of the site. Current Status: The Project is currently in construction. Triumph road will be closed until the end of the year to allow the suspension of the building over the road. ![]() ![]() ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nottingham Science Park Status: In Construction Developer: Blueprint Architects: Egret West Cost:: £50m Use:: Science Based Labs/Office Space Links: SSC Thread New Nottingham Page Official Website Notes: Nottingham was designated a science city in 2005. Science will play a big part in Nottingham future economy. The purpose built science park designed by Studio Egret West, will be one of the country’s first environmentally sustainable business parks. The buildings will have brown roofs to attract wildlife and the site’s green spaces will be open to the public. The Science park is one of many sites in Nottingham dedicated to Science Based industries. Net Line 2 will pass the site. The site is also the home of the Toyota/Castle College Technology Centre. Current Status: Work is underway on the first phase. The first building on site is expected to be complete and ready foruse by summer 2008. image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sherwood Forest Visitors Centre Status: Proposed Developer: Nottinghamshire Councils Architects: MAKE Architects Cost:: £50m Use:: Leisure Links: SSC Thread Official Website Notes: This competition-winning scheme for a new visitor centre Sherwood Forest visitor centre houses a dynamic visitor centre within an iconic structure that creates a gateway to the greater Forest. Inspired by the majestic and mythic trees of this ancient forest, the structure features a system of aerial walkways that offer a fascinating new perspective on the forest. At the top, a spectacular viewing platform and restaurant located one meter above the woodland canopy provide the ultimate tree house experience. The structure emerges from the existing wood and heathland at the edge of Edwinstowe and is accessed by a timber bridge that spans Swinecote Road, leading up into the Tree and to the woodland beyond. It achieves a zero carbon footprint by using materials selected to minimise embodied energy and produces its own energy with small scale wind power generation, rain water collection and reed bed waste recycling systems. Current Status: The project is park of a living landmarks bid which will only go ahead is it receives funding. image hosted on flickr image hosted on flickr![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Barton Quarter Masterplan - Chilwell Status: Proposed (Consultation) Regen Zone: Notts City - Chilwell Developer: Barton Buses Architects: Maber Associates Cost: £? Use: Offices (11,000m²), New Homes (107), Retail (1,700 sq. m), Other Facillities Links: Official Website David Lock Architects Flythrough The proposals will see bus old HQ site redeveloped for new homes, businesses, shops, studios and restaurants and cafes/bars. We also propose a crèche and/or health and fitness club. We propose around 107 new homes, with apartments and town houses, with around 11,000sq. m of offices, and around 1,700sq. m of other commercial space. Our proposals could create around 700 jobs. The project will take about 5 years, and we hope to begin as soon as planning permission is granted. Current Status: A planning application has been submitted to Broxtowe Borough Council and the plans are now in consultation with the public. image hosted on flickr ![]() ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chettles Yard/Radford Goods Yard Status: Approved (Outline Planning Consent Only) Regen Zone: Radford Developer: Opal Property Ground/West Que Park Holdings Architects: Lewis & Hickey Ltd Cost: ? Use: Residential, Student Accommodation, Office Space, Industrial, Retail Links: Planning Application: 07/02056/PRES4 / 03/02432/POUT Opal Property Website Lewis & Hickley Notes: You may have noticed that there is a lot of activity on Illkeston Road near the Jubilee Campus. Well, I found out a while ago it was student accomodations but I didn't bother mentioning it because the developer usually creates boring bland student accommodation developments. Outline consent was granted earlier this month however a new reserved matter application with the final details has been submitted today.... and I must say.. for a project on the edge of radford, away from the city centre this is pretty exciting. Its a mixed use development. JE Chettle Ltd and Magnet who are currently on the site (industrial units) will not be relocating. Instead, their warehouses will be redeveloped. There will be: 6 Shops with a total area of 12,900 sq ft A new 5,000 sq ft magnet showroom Student accommodation with 905 beds Current Status: Outline planning consent has been granted. The final application has just been put through. A new through road is currently built on side and the land older buildings have are being cleared. This is the site: image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trent Bridge Cricket Ground Status: Under Construction Regen Zone: West Bridgeford Developer: Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground Architects: Maber Associates Cost: £8.2m Capacity Bring total up to 17,000. The development cost £8.2m. The new stand will increase the capacity to 17,000 and with the installation of six permanent floodlights, the scheme will provide high calibre facilities for players and spectators, along with a new office block for match day officials and administration. There will also be a new electronic scoreboard on the office block that will act as a replay screen during major matches. The project is scheduled to be completed in time for next season's major matches at Trent Bridge, with the new stand open for the npower Test with New Zealand, starting on June 5, while the floodlights will be in use for the first time for the second NatWest Series One-day International against South Africa on August 26. image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lighthouse Status (Approved) Developer: Lace Market Properties Architects: Lace Market properties Cost: ? Use: Residential, Retail SSC Page Designed by Lace Market Properties Architectural Department, the Lighthouse will contain 207 apartments and 33,000 sq ft of ground floor commercial space. The consent further strengthens Lace Market Properties credentials as a major regeneration specialist and secures another high quality development in the Eastside Regeneration Zone. This development brings with it many innovative design features, of which is the residents Roof Top Running Track which will give unique panoramic views across the City of Nottingham. The development will site directly beside the Litmus Building. image hosted on flickr image hosted on flickr![]() Picture Works Status: Approved Cost: ? Developer: Lace Market Properties Architects: Lace Market Properties Use: Residential Pictures works will be an Architectrual statement on the Southside of the City. SSC Page image hosted on flickr ![]() Summer Ley House (Approved) Status: Approved Cost: ? Developer: Lace Market Properties Architects: Lace Market Properties Use: Residential image hosted on flickr image hosted on flickr![]() SSC Page The Rotunda, NG2 Cost: £? Architects: Egret West Developer: NG2 (Miller Birch) Use: Grade A Office HQ image hosted on flickr ![]() River Crescent Status: In Construction Developer: Trent Park Developments Architects: Clegg Construction Cost: £30m Use: Residential SSC Page image hosted on flickr ![]() River Crescent Phase 2 Status: Pre-Planning Developer: Trent Park Developments Architects: ? Cost: ? Use: Residential SSC Page image hosted on flickr ![]() Nottingham Forest Stadium Status: Pre-Planning Developer: Wilson Bowden Developments Architects: Wilson Bowden Developments Cost: Use: Sports Capacity: 45,000 - 50,000 SSC Page image hosted on flickr ![]() Trent Bridge Tower Status: Pre-Planning Developer: ? Architects: Signet Planning Use: Mixed Cost: ? image hosted on flickr ![]() Brigeford Road Status: Pre-Planning Developer: Bournstone? Architects: Maber Use: Mixed Cost: ? image hosted on flickr ![]() Maiden Lane Status: Approved Developer ![]() Architects: ? Use: Residential Cost: ? image hosted on flickr image hosted on flickr![]() Top of Canning Circus Status: Planning Application Received Developer: Britain & Europe Developments Architects: Signet Planning Cost: ? Use: Student Accommodation SSC Page image hosted on flickr ![]() Carrington Street Status: Pre-Planning Developer: ? Architects: Maber Use: Restaurants, Bars Cost: ? image hosted on flickr ![]() London Road Status: Application Recieved Developer: Goodwin Developments Architects: ? Use: Grade A Office Space Cost: ? image hosted on flickr ![]() NET Extension Nottingham City Council Cost: £400m SSC Page image hosted on flickr image hosted on flickr image hosted on flickr![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Discussion Threads Must See Threads Full Summary of Nottingham Projects Nottingham Urban Photo Gallery and Discussion of Events in Nottingham Nottingham Skyline Photos Nottingham Completed Projects Inner City Centre Trinity Square - £100m retail development CCAN - New arts centre for Nottingham The Pod - An award winning development in Nottingham Broadmarsh Shopping Centre - Westfield - A Massive £400m+ 130,000m2 + of pure retail! Lace Market Square - 3 Beautiful restaurants, a landscaped Piazza, and luxury apartments. 115-120 Talbot Street - Student Accommodation Nottingham Trent University - Arkwright and Newton Buildings Eastside Eastside City - The Big One - A masterplan for 3m sq ft for the new business quarter of Nottingham Litmus & Lighthouse - 2 Colourful apartment buildings in the eastside of the city Chek Whytes 40 Floor Vision - Coming soon to a Nottingham near you! No1. Brook Street - Lace Market Properties - We do not like Southside Southreef - Canal Apartments PictureWorks & Summer Leys House - 2 Apartment buildings from Lace Market Properties Sovereigns House - Horrid Apartments outside our station. Castle College - Colourful Glass redevelopment of one of Nottinghams worst buildings. Nottingham Train Station - Masterplanning Waterfront Plaza Victoria Embankment Ozone Project Meadows Gateway - Lace Market Properties Nottingham Waterside ISIS Waterside Phase 1 - Over £400m - thousands of homes going up in the first phase. River Crescent - Sustainable Luxury Apartments along the river trent - Phase 1 & 2 Outside the City Centre Jubilee Campus & Science Park - This also includes the BioCity which is in the City Centre (sorry) Nottingham Forest To Clifton Development of Boots Land East Midands Airport & Parkway Station Toyota and Castle College Technology Centre Sherwood Forest Living Landmarks Bid Architectrual & Local Discussions Nottingham Local Plan Retail In Nottingham Your Favourie... Nottingham Crane Count £400m Expanstion of Nottinghams Tram Network - Working Parking Levy - Future Networks Nottingham Worst Buildings Old Nottingham Thread New Nottingham Website Progress[/QUOTE] Credit goes danz013 to for making this thread and all the time he put into making this.I am simply moving this thread
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WOW, I am very impressed for a city with the population of 666,358 people. Keep up the good work Nottingham.
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Nice projects for Nottingham!
...as we know this is the city of Robin Hood legend and home of -two times ever- European Champions Nottingham Forest FC! ...also address of one of the world's best universities, University of Nottingham!
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