Merging old with new is often difficult but it is the key behind this development. It is hard to improve upon the grandeur and impressive nature of the existing buildings. From the craftsmanship of the stone masons to the quality of the kitchens and bathrooms and every feature there has been no compromise. This unique development is sure to become a landmark development in Derby City Centre spoken about for years to come. Both the internal and external specification, workmanship and materials use will be of the highest quality accompanied by stunning design.
The city recently ranked second in the UK Powerhouse City Growth Tracker report, sitting between Cambridge and Oxford.
Derby is known for being an international centre for advanced transport manufacturing and being home to the world’s largest aero-engine manufacturer, Rolls-Royce. It is also home to Bombardier’s UK transport division and Toyota’s principal UK manufacturing plant. These three companies employ over 20,000 people locally, with many more employed by companies who form a part of their extensive supply chains.
There has been a huge investment in Derby City over recent years and this will continue, with over £4 billion being spent to improve services, the city infrastructure and travel links.