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Godwin Developments plans to demolish Nottingham’s former Royal Mail sorting office for mixed use site

Developer wants to demolish existing building and transform it into a large mixed-use residential development

Stephen Pratt of Godwin Developments and Ken Grundy in front of the current Bendigo Building

National property developer Godwin Developments has bought one of Nottingham’s former Royal Mail sorting office.

The business said it has ambitious plans to demolish the existing building and transform it into a large mixed-use residential development.

The building fronts onto Brook Street and Bath Street where it overlooks St. Mary’s Rest Garden.

Godwin has entered into an agreement to purchase the important site from Emma Property Management Ltd headed by Nottingham property developer Ken Grundy.

Located within the Creative Quarter and a six-minute walk from the city centre, the developer said the scheme would create around 300 jobs during construction – and 40 full-time positions when fully operational.

Stephen Pratt, group land director for Godwin Developments said it will deliver high-quality accommodation within walking distance of both universities and Nottingham’s train station, improve the availability of new residential stock in the city and significantly grow the aesthetics of the area.

He said: “To say we are pleased to have acquired this major site in my own home city is an understatement.

“We are truly excited about the opportunity to breathe new life into this iconic and historical building within Nottingham city centre, which has been prime for redevelopment since the former Royal Mail office closed in 2002.