Centenary Quay
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Michelle Poulton
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12.1 ha
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Southampton's new waterfront will create a rich mix of places with a new civic square, public gardens and a riverside walk. The £500 million worth of development at Woolston Riverside will also create more than 1,400 new jobs in Southampton.
Crest Nicholson Regeneration have received part outline and part full planning permission for Centenary Quay. The plans include more than 1,600 homes, a hotel, offices, supermarket, library, health centre and three waterfront apartment towers. A public plaza will be the centre point of the development which will feature shops, cafes and restaurants.
The South East of England Development Agency (SEEDA) has also secured investment from US super yacht company Palmer Johnson who will occupy the Marine Quarter at Woolston Riverside. Palmer Johnson, who are looking to open their new base in 2009 will bring millions of pounds worth of investment into the city. The company will manufacture yachts up to 100 metres long - the largest leisure crafts of their kind to be built in the country.
Latest News
18/01/2010
Crest Nicholson has signed the Centenary Quay development agreement with SEEDA, together with the Section 106 Agreement with Southampton City Council. Full Story
18/08/2008
Two major schemes planned for the former Vosper Thornycroft shipyard site, owned by South East England Development Agency (SEEDA), have been agreed by the council’s planning panel. Full Story
23/05/2008
A planning application has been submitted for the main part of the Marine Quarter at Woolston Riverside. Full story
Planning Status
Local Plan Review - Adopted Version: Site ...
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