McLaren selected for £250m Reading regeneration

The commission led by the city council will cover the structure of the homes, advertising services and a new central square of the city. The plans show more than six hundred new homes, 40,000 m² of new advertising domain, adding a new workplace, retail, food and beverage, and a 102-room hotel. The public realm works come with a new Hexagon Square as a civic domain offering a gateway to the city’s Hexagon Theater and new Studio Theatre. The 5. 2 acre site, in the center of Reading, was previously occupied by the civic centre. The £250 million The Minster Quarter Central project is part of a wider Minster Quarter regeneration estate, which has the potential to build 1,200 homes. Over the next decade, neighboring landowners plan to propose a series of allocations, the council said. These come with the regression of Thames Valley Police Station, Broad Street Mall, the investment of the Magistrates Court and the council’s own plans to create a cultural campus with the extension of the Hexagon Theater and Studio TheatreArray made imaginable thanks to the investment of the Leveling Up Fund. . Jason Brock, Leader of Reading Council, said: “The regeneration of Minster Quarter represents an unprecedented opportunity to deliver one of the UK’s most productive situated mixed-use progression opportunities, right in the middle of Reading town centre. Reading. homes for Reading, high quality public spaces and net 0 progression, in line with our wider net 0 ambitions. The lucky bidder has come up with some incredibly interesting proposals that tick all those vital boxes and more, adding more family-sized homes that we know are rare in Reading, a new logoed civic domain serving as a gateway to a revitalized Theater Hexagon. , which will contribute to its expansion as an arts and cultural destination, a new networking hub and, through our commitment to social pricing, approximately one hundred new local jobs following the structure. » The council has secured this historic £250 million investment in economic, environmental and network benefits for local people. The ethos of the council is to ensure that everyone in Reading can benefit from the town’s undeniable good fortune and the allocation of Minster Quarter Central is the most productive example of how this can be achieved. “We are seeking to locate a potential component in McLaren Living who understands and shares the council’s vision for the site, with a strong commitment to social pricing and a track record of successful component performance to deliver exceptional quality progression, and with the potential “Create a historic destination. I look forward to seeing those exciting plans come to fruition in the coming years. ” Matthew Biddle, managing director of McLaren Living, said: “Our ambition is to create a new mixed-use network that is transforming this historic component of the city, bringing a new public realm , much-needed new homes, high-quality employment domains and getting the Hexagon Theater better. “We already have a strong presence in the domain and are committed to collaborating with local stakeholders to create a new network for all and improve this wonderful city. Reading. Last year, Reading Council agreed a strategic vision for Minster Quarter Central. Bidders submitted detailed allocations which were subjected to rigorous evaluation and competitive negotiation. Following this procedure, McLaren Living was appointed as a progression component of the Council at a policy committee meeting in January. McLaren Living and Reading Borough Council will now adopt a consultation procedure with other local people and other interested components.

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