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Derby developer sells three city centre properties

The Green Lane buildings were once owned by Debenhams and will now become commercial units and flats

St James Securities has sold three properties in Green Lane, Derby to the Berry Group

The developer behind the £200m regeneration of Derby’s Becketwell area has sold three buildings in Green Lane. St James Securities has sold the properties to Derby property company Berry Group, which plans to turn them into a mixed-use development – with ground floor commercial units at the front and residential accommodation on the rest of the site.

The properties were originally owned by Debenhams when it traded from the department store which is now home to The Condor – A 259 Grainger apartment scheme, which will launch next month. As part of the area’s regeneration, tracks of land behind The Condor needed to be reconfigured resulting in the disposal of numbers 22-24, 36 and 46-48 Green Lane.

The Becketwell regeneration is the most significant urban scheme of its kind in the city for more than three decades.

Phase one is the delivery of The Condor, the city’s first purpose-built, Build-to-Rent scheme, which will be owned and operated by Grainger, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s biggest listed provider of private rental homes. There will also be a new public square.

Phase two of the scheme includes a £45.8 million, 3,500-capacity performance venue, which will be operated by ASM Global.

Future phases could include a hotel, further residential accommodation, a multi-storey car park and purpose-built student accommodation.

The Green Lane transaction was brokered by Russell Rigby of Derby-based commercial property consultants Rigby & Co.

Paul Morris, development director at St James Securities, said: “We are pleased to have concluded the sale of these three very interesting buildings.