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3 Arkwright St
Nottingham NG2 2JR
Crocus Place · Land For Sale · 1.00 AC
Investment Highlights
- Suitable for a variety of uses STP
- Interest is sought for the sale of the site on an ‘all enquiries’ basis
- City Centre development opportunity
Executive Summary
The site previously had planning consent for a 7 storey commercial office development of approximately 125,000 sq ft. The planning
permission reference number is 19/00659/NFUL3 and was granted 29th August 2019. Please refer to Nottingham City Council Planning Department on the potential uses for the site.
PROPERTY FACTS
Sale Type | Investment | Property Type | Land |
Tenure | Freehold | Property Subtype | Commercial |
No. Lots | 1 | Total Lot Size | 1.00 AC |
Sale Type | Investment |
Tenure | Freehold |
No. Lots | 1 |
Property Type | Land |
Property Subtype | Commercial |
Total Lot Size | 1.00 AC |
1 Lot Available
Lot
Lot Size | 1.00 AC |
Lot Size | 1.00 AC |
The site is predominantly flat and regular in shape. The site is dissected by the NET Tram System creating a larger Western site of approximately 0.78 acres and an Eastern site of approximately 0.22 acres.
Description
The subject site is situated in Nottingham City Centre just 70m from Nottingham Station and is edged by Arkwright Street on the West and Crocus Street to the South. The Northern boundary of the site is edged by Tinkers Leen, a watercourse overspill for the river. Arkwright Street leads onto Carrington Street to the North and then into the main central retail district. The road also leads to the meadows suburb to the South and on towards Trent Bridge and West Bridgford. The main arterial route of Clifton Boulevard is located within 2 miles to the West which connects to J24 of the M1 via the A453, providing direct access onto the National Motorway Network.