Proposals for 1,250 homes, restaurants and public spaces are revealed by developers
An ambitious "masterplan" to transform Derby city centre over the next decade with 1,250 new homes, restaurants and public spaces has been revealed.
Under the proposals, which have been published this week, Bradshaw Way Retail Park would also be developed.Derbion wants to build 850 homes with new food and beverage, leisure and other commercial units at ground floor level at the Eagle Quarter site.At Bradshaw Way, developers hope to transform the site by building up to 400 new homes and 5,000 sq m of office space, as well as new public spaces.
"We believe that increasing the mix of uses across both the Eagle Quarter and Bradshaw Way sites would improve the vitality of the city centre, increase connectivity and encourage people to actively enjoy and engage with the developing spaces."
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