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New chapter for iconic Cedar House


Cedar House, an office property steeped in Derby history, has been sold by East Midlands-based commercial property experts Salloway Property Consultants after a short but proactive marketing campaign. The Grade II Listed Cedar House -


Representatives from the University of Derby and Willmott Dixon outside the new STEM building


STEM facility completed


Celebrations have taken place at a new Derby-based science, technology and mathematics (STEM) building, following completion on site by contractor Willmott Dixon. The new University of Derby building - procured


through public sector-owned built environment specialist Scape Group’s National Major Works framework - focuses on real-world learning, combining functional space with infrastructure designed for the specific needs of engineering and computing studies. The STEM building has created a 30% increase in size


to the university’s existing site at Markeaton Street. Hari Punchihewa, Deputy Chief Executive and


Finance Director at the University of Derby, said: “We are thrilled that the work on our STEM facility by Willmott Dixon is complete.


“It is an outstanding centre, setting the University of


Derby apart from other institutions, and an environment which will allow our students to gain first- class academic knowledge in science, technology, engineering and mathematics and also to carry out research work using state-of-the-art equipment. “We look forward to being able to use the building


and sharing the facility with our students.” Chris Hufford, Operations Director at Willmott Dixon,


said: “We are extremely proud to have been part of this project which has transformed the University of Derby’s campus. The new STEM building is a great example of our commitment to BIM and its multitude of benefits, utilising BIM helped our teams to work strategically throughout the construction process and achieve a high-quality finish we are proud of.”


built in the early 19th Century - has a long relationship with the construction and development industry and is set for a new chapter, having been purchased by local property entrepreneurs Derbyshire Investments for £430,000. It is understood the purchaser


intends to embark on a tailored refurbishment of the building with the aim of creating a range of prestigious individual office suites, which should attract both local and national occupiers.


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