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Planning permission extended for Nottingham regeneration scheme
Office design news from Morgan Lovell
Published on 09-12-2010
The lifetime of planning permission for a regeneration scheme in Nottingham has been extended by local officials.
Unity Square will provide up to 484,000 sq ft of new office interior and retail space in the city and permission for the development to get underway has been increased to any time within the next three years.
Richard Mawdsley, development manager at Peel, said: "We are delighted with the permission for Unity Square. We are already in discussion with potential tenants - both hoteliers and office occupiers - but the permission means that the marketing and branding can start in earnest."
Meanwhile, planning consent has been achieved for the Kings Cross Central office construction project in central London.
Work at the development is now set to get underway in the coming months, with completion of the project - that will deliver up to 430,000 sq ft of new office interior space in the city - earmarked for 2015.
Posted by Adrian Norman

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