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Contracts exchanged for 3,500 capacity venue in £200m Derby Becketwell regeneration scheme

It could host more than 200 cultural and commercial events a year and attract an additional 250,000 visitors to Derby

How the 3,500 capacity venue in Derby’s Becketwell regeneration scheme could look

Contracts have been signed to build and operate a new £45.8 million performance venue in Derby.

It means construction on the site, within the city’s £200 million Becketwell scheme, could start next January and the venue potentially opening in late 2024.

The deal has been struck between Derby City Council, Leeds-based developers St James Securities and venue management and services company, ASM Global, which will lease and run the 3,500 capacity site.

Construction work is underway on phase one of the Becketwell scheme, 259 build-to-rent apartments on the site of the former Debenhams store on Victoria Street, which will be paid for, owned, and operated by Grainger plc.

The new performance venue will be built on the site of the former Pennine Hotel, Laurie House offices, multi-storey car park and Pink Coconut nightclub in Colyear Street and Padley House in Becket Street. Work on demolishing the former hotel is almost completed.

The venue will be owned by Derby City Council and leased to ASM Global whose portfolio includes OVO Arena Wembley, the AO Arena in Manchester, the Utilita Arena in Newcastle, the Bonus Arena in Hull, the first direct Arena in Leeds, the Olympia London and the OVO Hydro in Glasgow.

It will be capable of staging a range of concerts, stand-up comedy, family shows, musicals, exhibitions, and business events.

It is expected it will host more than 200 cultural and commercial events a year and attract an additional 250,000 visitors to Derby. It is also expected to create over 200 new local jobs.