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ALB Group buys more city centre sites with plans to turn Grade II-listed building into restaurant

ALB Group said negotiations were underway with tenants to extend their leases

Low Pavement in Nottingham City Centre, with the TSB building on the right(Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)

An East Midlands developer which has been snapping up city centre retail units to help breathe new life into them has extended its portfolio.

ALB Group has bought 11-15 Low Pavement, in Nottingham, and hopes to attract a “high-end restaurant” to occupy part of the ground floor space of the properties.

The buildings, which boasts both Georgian and Victorian architecture, housed the former TSB bank until it closed in 2020, while fragrance shop Jo Malone occupies number 15.

The firm has also acquired the nearby 12 Pepper Street – which is home to the Pepper Rocks cocktail bar and creperie.

A spokeswoman for ALB Group said negotiations were underway with Pepper Rocks and Jo Malone to extend their leases.

She said: “The overall plan is to give ALB Group – which bought a number of properties in Bridlesmith Gate and Lister Gate last year with a masterplan to revitalise the area and make it as thriving as London’s Carnaby Street – to have greater scope for the revamp.”

ALB managing director Arran Bailey said: “As we own the adjoining buildings it gives us greater control when it comes to regeneration of the area.

“We bought nearby buildings in the latter part of last year, and within less than six months, we had renovated and found exciting new tenants for those buildings, while reassuring existing tenants that we were out to turn the area around.