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Council to acquire key site in Crewe town centre transformation
Cheshire East Council has contracted to purchase Royal Arcade site which includes the bus station and 26 retail units along Queensway and Victoria Street.
The decision on the acquisition was expected to be reported to the Council’s Cabinet meeting today (April 21).
The move follows years of speculation since plans for the Delamere Place retail and office scheme stalled in 2009.
Executive director of economic growth and prosperity, Caroline Simpson, said: “In recent months we’ve been developing a regeneration delivery framework for the town centre to understand the role that Cheshire East Council can play in giving our residents a town centre that they deserve.
“We’ve already secured millions of pounds of investment for the town centre through the new Lifestyle Centre and the University Technical College which will both open in 2016.
“This is the latest piece in the jigsaw and builds upon strong interest expressed through leisure operators, who share our vision for Crewe and our belief that we can forge a role for the town centre that is based on it being a destination for families to spend quality leisure time.”
The Council’s head of investment, Julian Cobley, said: “We will look at all options including the potential for bringing in a development partner to ensure that any scheme balances viability with our aspirations that this site can act as a catalyst and bring even more investment into the town.
“The Council is keen to work with existing occupiers within Royal Arcade and will shortly be embarking on a consultation with local residents and businesses on our regeneration delivery framework, to ensure we’re making the most of our key assets and opportunities in the town centre.”
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