Sector - Sports, Culture & Leisure

Mace appointed to Stevenage town centre regeneration



Mace has been selected as the successful contractor for the £350M regeneration of Stevenage Town Centre.

Stevenage Borough Council has appointed Mace to undertake the first phase of this exciting and ambitious programme, with construction expected to start next year.

Fighting off competition from three other national developers, Mace has secured the scheme which will see some £350M of private investment brought into the town. Mace won for a plan that not only celebrates the heritage of the New Tow, but brings it into the 21st century.

The first phase will see the western side of the town centre developed, where the council offices, Plaza, bus station and several surface car parks are currently located. The regeneration will see new shops and homes brought into the centre, with a bespoke central venue for a library, exhibition space, health services and council offices. It will also create a new linear park, and food and drink space with bars and restaurants in the heart of the town for people to enjoy.

Cllr Sharon Taylor, Leader of Stevenage Borough Council, said: “This appointment makes large-scale regeneration of our town centre a reality. Mace’s scheme will complement the development already underway – most notably in Park Place – providing new spaces, facilities and homes in the centre of Stevenage and a boost to our local economy with the potential for hundreds of new jobs and training opportunities for local people. The commitment of the council, our partners, local businesses and the property sector specialists that have helped us reach this milestone all demonstrate Stevenage’s significance as a local and regional centre.”

Cllr David Williams, Leader of Hertfordshire County Council, said: “I am very supportive of Mace’s imaginative and impressive scheme. The involvement of some of the planning and property world’s leading players in drawing up the plans gives me confidence that they will be truly transformative. I also welcome the experience and strong track record that Mace will bring to this important regeneration initiative. What’s good for Stevenage is good for Hertfordshire.”

David Grover, COO of Development at Mace, said: “We are delighted to have been chosen as the development partner for this exciting landmark opportunity to transform Stevenage town centre, and deliver new homes, shops, jobs and other fantastic benefits for the town and its residents. We are looking forward to working closely with the council, local businesses and the wider community to develop our joint vision and will bring forward proposals for consultation in 2018.”

Andrew Percival, Chair of Stevenage First, said: “Today’s exciting announcement is the result of more than two years of work by the Stevenage First partnership to develop a robust framework for the future of the town centre. Mace are proposing an exciting and carefully considered scheme that will give Stevenage a modern, vibrant central area where people can live, work and play. The proposed investment by Mace demonstrates their significant confidence in the future of the town, reimagining the New Town concept whilst maintaining clear links to Stevenage’s unique heritage.”

 

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