It has been empty for 2 years
An 'abandoned' warehouse in a Nottinghamshire town has been flattened to make way for a new car park. The vacant Tiles UK warehouse in Derby Road, Stapleford, was recently demolished so a new public car park can replace it.
The proposed car park is a "key element of the Town Deal" according to the council, as it will replace the car parking at Victoria Road. This will be lost when the new Enterprise Hub, which includes an indoor market space, independent bistro-style food outlets, a vibrant indoor market to the ground floor, as well as flexible office space, is constructed in its place.
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