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Location Beeston and Nottingham - a Great Place to Work and Live Major Town Centre Development Site Station Road, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 2WJ 132 Apartments with Ground Floor Retail Offers Invited Location Beeston and Nottingham - A Great Place to Work and Live Affluent Suburb of Nottingham Central Location Beeston has a population of 21,305 (2011 census) and forms a Beeston’s central location affords convenient access to several key prominent suburb within Nottingham, which is deemed the principal transport links: financial and commercial centre in the East Midlands. A twenty minute • Road - The town sits within a 15 minute drive of the M1 motorway, drive or tram ride from Nottingham city centre, Beeston is situated within with London just 99 minutes away by car and other major cities to the the Borough of Broxtowe which has a population of 109,487, making north and south within commutable distance. the borough one of the most densely populated in the East Midlands. • Rail - London St Pancras is accessible within two hours from Beeston train station, and the town is linked to East Midlands Airport - one of Developing Town Centre the UK’s main freight and passenger airports - via East Midlands Broxtowe Borough Council is actively seeking to enhance the town centre Parkway. and – subject to planning - is bringing forward a cinema-anchored leisure • Tram - The NET tram system links Beeston directly to Nottingham scheme adjacent to the subject site. The aim is to build upon the established city centre, the Queen’s Medical Centre (the city’s largest hospital) shopping destination and continue to expand the food and beverage offering. as well as 1,400 free parking spaces close to junction 25 of the M1 at Toton Interchange. A Commercial Hub of Success Beeston is home to Walgreens Boots, whose headquarters is situated 1.2 miles from the subject site and has 7,000 employees on campus. Nottingham is also home to other global companies including E.ON, Speedo, Experian and Paul Smith who are all thriving in the city. Nottingham continues to attract regional and national companies for their headquarter requirements. Education The University of Nottingham’s main campus is less than one mile from the subject site. 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