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Plan for 297 bed student scheme in Nottingham's Southside Regeneration Area

Traffic Street site is currently occupied by two industrial units and a parking area

How new student accommodation in Traffic Street, in Nottingham, could look

Plans have been submitted for another big student scheme in Nottingham.

Urban Developments (York) Ltd’s Engage student brand wants to build a 297 bedroom complex in Traffic Street, in the city’s Southside Regeneration Area.

The scheme, designed by Leeds based Brewster Bye Architects, would be five and six storeys high and include a mix of cluster apartments and studios, with study rooms, a communal lounge, gym, cinema, laundry facilities and cycle storage.

Pending planning, the developer hopes to have it built by the summer of 2023.

Brendon Hutchinson, managing director of Urban Group (York) said the site is currently occupied by two industrial units and a parking area, and was historically used as a sawmill.

He said: “This is fantastic site to be involved with, in a key area of Nottingham city centre that is benefitting from large amounts of investment and regeneration.

“It’s also just a short walk from the city centre, Nottingham station and the tram network, which links it with Nottingham Trent University and The University of Nottingham, making it an ideal location for students to live.

“There is also particularly strong demand in Nottingham for this type of development.