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Derbyshire residents are set to see big changes to Ilkeston’s high street following the approval of planning permission by Erewash Borough Council to go-ahead with a major regeneration programme.
The landmark Victoria House development will build two prime retail units for businesses as well as twelve new luxury apartments, which will have a mix of one and two bed apartments.
Located in the heart of the Ilkeston high street (10b-14 Bath Street), the regeneration will be completed by OHC Property Group, a design-led development specialist group located in Newcastle.
The construction works will start and finish in 2022.
Director of OHC Property Group, James Brecknock hailed the news: “Ilkeston has plans for vast regeneration and is forecasted for major growth over the years to come. The town itself is charming, historic and thriving. We are delighted to have received planning permission to convert the historic 19th century building into a mixed-use development.
“Both the apartment and retail units will provide a high-specification and a tailored finish. Victoria House will be the first development in Ilkeston that will use solar power and we want our residents to enjoy the long-term benefits this power source brings. We’re going to deliver a premium specification and design to Bath Street and the team is looking forward to getting started with construction.”
A key aim of the development is to encourage local businesses to open outlets in the high street and bring jobs and growth to the local community and attract more residents back to the town centre.
“We’ve recently launched the retail units to let, and we would like to agree long term tenancies with budding retailers in both units, Brecknock added.”
The local heritage of Ilkeston high street is being recognised by naming the development Victoria House which is in part a tribute to its original Victorian design.
“Ilkeston Town Centre is certainly experiencing a resurgence of former glories and we are delighted to be in situ with Victoria House and we look forward to contributing to the town’s growth.”
Local chartered surveyors Omeeto and Innes England have been appointed to rent the retail units and interested parties should contact Chris Wright on 01332 840328 or Debbie Thompson on 01332 362244.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nicholas Newman .
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