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Developer planning Derby's answer to Carnaby Street

Arran Bailey wants to attract a new generation of independent retailers to Albion Street and East Street in Derby

East Street and Albion Street, in Derby(Image: Google Maps)

A property company which is trying to create a Nottingham version of Carnaby Street now wants to do the same in Derby.

ALB Group has been snapping up empty shop units in Nottingham’s Bridlesmith Gate and Lister Gate, which had become a shadow of its former self due to the closure of a number of key outlets.

Arran Bailey, managing director of the Nottingham-based firm, said he wants to attract a new generation of independent retailers to the area.

Now the business has bought seven buildings in Derby’s Albion Street and East Street with a view to doing the same again.

The buildings, some of them now empty, have housed the likes of GAP Outlet, Goldsmiths jewellers, Sweet Emporium, Card Market, and EE.

The firm has also bought upper floors of 1 Albion Street, which it wants to convert to apartments.

ALB is planning to offer shorter, more flexible leases and lower rents for the shop units in order to attract a new generation of independent retailer, as well as hospitality and leisure businesses.

The developer also owns the building formerly occupied by the Burton menswear store in Derby’s Victoria Street, where it plans to announce a new tenant shortly.