This is what is happening at Nottingham’s Island Quarter site
Work has begun at The Island Quarter site in Nottingham city centre. As contractors arrived at the former Boots Island site, between London Road and Manvers Street, Richard Watson of
Work has begun at The Island Quarter site in Nottingham city centre. As contractors arrived at the former Boots Island site, between London Road and Manvers Street, Richard Watson of
The future of a key site in Nottingham city centre is the subject of a Big Conversation being launched by the City Council, to get people talking about what they
Nottingham City Council approved plans for the first element (phase 1a) in the Island Quarter regeneration scheme, Canal Turn, on 23rd September 2020. Sir Robert McAlpine was named main contractor last
A Nottingham primary school in Sneinton has been provided with much-needed funds to support children with online learning, after the developer behind The Island Quarter site donated £2,500. St Stephen’s CofE Primary
Jestico + Whiles has received planning consent for a mixed-use pavilion building, the first part of a £650 million redevelopment in Nottingham The three-storey canal-side building will contain restaurant and
Planning permission has been granted to the first phase of Nottingham’s £650 million Island Quarter, the city’s biggest regeneration scheme in decades. Nottingham City Council approved the Conygar Investment Company
Vacant land near the city centre is set to be transformed into a three-storey pavilion with restaurants and a rooftop terrace – as developers await a decision on the project
A detailed planning application for the first phase of the £650m Island Quarter development in Nottingham has been tipped for the go-ahead. Conygar’s phase 1A is set to be called
The opening phase of the huge Island Quarter site in Nottingham city centre has been tipped to be given planning consent. Planning chiefs have said that Conygar, the developer behind
The Island Quarter is an exciting mixed-use development and it is unique, not just for Nottingham but for the Midlands and the UK. The 40-acre site will be totally transformed