Carlyle submits plans for £22m Oxford development

UK private equity firm Carlyle has submitted a planning application for a £22 mln mixed-use scheme in the Queen Street area of Oxford city centre. In a statement on Monday, Carlyle said it will build a two-phased project which is set to regenerate a neglected part of Oxford's historical city centre. Plans for the retail-led scheme include a new open air shopping centre including nine new shops, 17,000 sq ft of office space and accommodation for up to 96 students located above the planned retail space. Subject to planning approval, construction is expected to begin in 2009 and take two years.

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