The council has reviewed the property
A prime city centre building is set to be put up for sale as Nottingham City Council sells some of its assets. York House on 15-17 King Street has been deemed surplus to the authority.
The building was once home to Loch Fyne seafood restaurant, which closed during the pandemic. It has recently been taken over by Rosa's Thai, which serves classic Thai dishes and street-food snacks. A city council spokesperson said: "In response to the council's Together for Nottingham Recovery and Improvement Plan Refresh 2022, the council has commenced a review of premises within the Property Trading Account which could be considered for disposal. The property has been reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the Asset Rationalisation Programme, and endorsed by the Asset Rationalisation Board as beingsuitable for disposal.
Read more: More than £1m now spent on Nottingham City Council consultant to deliver financial improvement plan "This disposal supports the council's Together for Nottingham Recovery and Improvement Plan Refresh 2022 and provides a capital receipt." The spokesperson said the council considered not selling the building but this was rejected as the property requires "significant capital investment to address outstanding repairs required, and to maximise its potential".
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