Fri 18th May 2018
by Di Tunney
Local property development company, Carlton Street Trading, is proposing to replace the derelict former shop units fronting Lower Parliament Street with a new development that will also signpost the entrance to Sneinton Market.
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The scheme is designed to bring footfall to the Sneinton Market Creative Quarter and will also provide an area of flexible exhibition space at the entrance to the market for businesses to use for promoting their services.
The proposed building will create a visual presence at the market entrance, giving more of an identity to the entrance when approaching from Hockley. It will provide an appropriate backdrop to the market when viewed from Bath Street and counter balance the scale of buildings such as the Ice Arena on Lower Parliament Street.
This will be the final piece of the jigsaw for redevelopment and regeneration of buildings in and around Sneinton Market by Sam’s company. It will bring an end to a saga of neglect of the Lower Parliament Street frontage, a site which has been through several owners in recent years without a successful development proposal coming forward.
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