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NOTTINGHAM | Arkwright Street | 4 / 6 / 8 Floors | Pro

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Height - 25m / 82ft

Floors - 4 - 8

Space - 593 residential units (420 student + 177 PRS)

Use - Retail + Student + Residential

Architects - Stephenson Studio

Developer - Sheriff Way Nottingham Ltd


Planning Application Submitted


  • Student apartments in the west block
  • PRS in the east block
  • Retail units will flank Carrington Street





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You can view as to where the development is on my Nottingham Interactive Development Map:


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I like it! But will it have to go through Planning again as it is so different?
Thread title changed, at the request of iamtheSTIG :)
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I think i prefered it before.. This is similar to the Network Rail site.. Looks a bit more welcoming at ground level though..
Prefer it without the tower.

Definitely improved at street level.
Like itt! All about that curved corner on the tower :cool:
Prefer it without the tower.

Definitely improved at street level.
The tower is arguably the best bit

It gives it some presence and variation in height. It also acts as a gateway for the area and breaks up what would otherwise be a big, fat, square one-level building

Deffo an improvement on how it was before
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Agreed, I really like the revision, breaks up what would otherwise be a bulky low rise, plus reflects the growing density of the area.
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NOTTINGHAM | Arkwright Street | 4 - 13 Floors | 40m | Pro

Height - 40m / 131ft

Floors - 4 - 13

Space - 320 PRS residential units

Use - Residential + Commercial

Architects - Maber

Developer - Cassidy Group

Expected Start Date - Autumn 2020


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Looks great. We've been talking about these things for years and within the blink of an eye the whole area is being transformed! And whats more the majority of the buildings aren't shit!
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We do love a 40-50m 'tower'
Indeed. They all seem to have plenty of width but are slightly too short in length to be visually appealing, which to be honest with you is something I can relate to

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The below are two of the less glamorous renders of this development, but I wanted to post them to highlight the impact I think this will have in the grand scheme of "Southside".

I grew in Northamptonshire and currently when you leave Nottingham station and turn your head slightly to the left i get strong Kettering vibes, and that's doing a discredit to Kettering.

Unity Square is clearly making a difference, and so will this:

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Now imagine, in the almost immediate vicinity, Unity Square Phase 2, Crocus Place, 2 Queens Road, and the re-dev of the public realm and Carrington St.

+ the large triangle site which we're waiting on new for.

Now imagine driving down Waterway Way St, Sheriffs Way and onto Queens Road and seeing all of the above developments plus Vantage, Sentinel, Traffic Road, Network Rail Site + the tower on the London Rd corner with the Island Development density just over the road.

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It remains to be seen how much of the above actually takes place but it will make such a difference to the city if all built.

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Just realised that this building doesn't appear to have balconies. It would be a shame as they are going to be highly desired in the post covid world.
In all fairness, I guess you could say a lot of developments without balconies are taking the more 'Amsterdam approach', whereby private gardens and spaces aren't as desired, but nearby parks and public spaces are.

With this, there's an internal landscaped courtyard, you also have the Queens Walk Park adjacent and the new hardscaped square next to where Crocus Place will be, the Victoria Embankment just a short walk away, and the canal side just up the road.

Balconies are desirable and welcome, but they're not the be all end all.

Also I would love to see a resident-only roof terrace atop the tower, its design is crying out for one!
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Just realised that this building doesn't appear to have balconies. It would be a shame as they are going to be highly desired in the post covid world.
They're highly desired now in a mid-Covid world, but a post-Covid world will see no special need for social distancing, It'll be like six months ago but with a fucked economy.
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I do like the courtyard and seeing more of this in developments is welcome. However, if I was paying upwards of 200k for a 10th story apartment, and the only way to let in fresh air was a window which didn't open fully, I'd feel short-changed. I've lived in a couple of new build apartments in Manchester, and I have found them to be stuffy, even in winter. A well designed balcony can really help manage the internal temperature of an apartment.
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They're highly desired now in a mid-Covid world, but a post-Covid world will see no special need for social distancing, It'll be like six months ago but with a fucked economy.

Potentially every could go back to normal, of course with a fucked economy, but I do think people and designers will start to realise the importance of having them, even after covid.

This is an interesting article I came across a few weeks ago;
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I think I've read that article before. Did we have this conversation a few weeks ago? 😆

Balconies are great and a lovely semi-private option for open space when you're in the middle of the city but I'm not sure they're Coivd-dependent.

I guess the problem with this development is that it was pitched first as a student development, then changed to a private rented so it's still pretty low-end.
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I grew in Northamptonshire and currently when you leave Nottingham station and turn your head slightly to the left i get strong Kettering vibes, and that's doing a discredit to Kettering.
That's fighting talk!

The images you've posted are interesting because they show how you need that tower to balance the scale of Unity Square. Without it, Unity Square looks stupid and out of place.
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