Green light for Nottingham student accommodation scheme
Green light for Nottingham student accommodation scheme

Peveril Securities and PMI Developments have announced progress on a major student accommodation scheme in collaboration with Nottingham-based CPMG Architects, aimed at addressing the city’s increasing student housing demand.

The development, located on Glasshouse Street in Nottingham’s Eastside, will deliver a high-quality residential offering comprising 37 shared cluster flats and 50 studio apartments, totalling 247 rooms across buildings ranging from three to nine storeys.

First proposed in spring 2022, the scheme has evolved through close cooperation between the project team and Nottingham City Council to align with the client’s vision while addressing the priorities of local stakeholders.

Chris White, director at CPMG and lead architect on the project, commented: “Throughout the design process, we’ve incorporated lots of feedback from various interested parties, while maintaining PMI Developments’ commitment to creating a high-quality offering which contributes to revitalisation of the Eastside. The result is much-needed student accommodation that will improve the student experience while also supporting the local economy in Nottingham.

“This is the third project we have worked on with PMI, strengthening the successful working relationship between us and creating more impactful outcomes. We’re excited to see our shared vision come to life, enabling students to join us in calling Nottingham their home.”

The site, currently occupied by a single-storey industrial building, is located at the junction of Glasshouse Street, Rick Street and Howard Street. It has been identified as a key opportunity to relieve pressure on local housing by providing purpose-built student accommodation.

The design incorporates a contemporary architectural style focused on sustainability and wellbeing. Key features include energy-efficient systems, calming interior aesthetics, biodiverse green spaces, and active travel infrastructure such as external cycle parking.

Paul Ruane, director at PMI Developments, said: “Nottingham has two world-class universities so it’s important that the city’s residential offering is an equally high standard to continue to attract world-class talent that will train – and hopefully be retained – in Nottingham.

“We’ve maintained close collaboration with local stakeholders to design a scheme that not only helps meet the demand for purpose-built student accommodation but is sustainable and adaptable to the needs of current and future students. This is a major milestone in our journey but will be maintaining our unwavering commitment to helping Nottingham realise its potential – to benefit students, local businesses and local communities.”

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