en.Wedoany.com Reported - Derby City Council has recently approved planning permission submitted by Derbion for the comprehensive redevelopment of the former Eagle Market site and the Bradshaw Way Retail Park. Both sites are designated as priority regeneration areas in the city's Derby Vision strategy.
Under the plans, Derbion will construct six residential buildings on the former Eagle Market site, providing 674 homes to replace the long-vacant market complex. At the Bradshaw Way Retail Park site, 478 homes will be built, including a landmark 14-storey residential tower that will become a prominent feature of the city's skyline.

Derbion stated that the scheme is a core part of its masterplan, aimed at transforming the shopping centre and surrounding area into a mixed-use destination combining retail, dining, leisure, and residential uses to enhance the city centre's residential function. The project involves professional teams including Leonard Design Architects, Currie & Brown, Bidwells, and Waterman.

Beth McDonald, Managing Director of Derbion, said the masterplan offers an opportunity to revitalise Derby's historic city centre, while helping to meet housing demand and attracting further investment from retailers, leisure operators, and new brands to benefit from the growing city centre population.
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