Plans unveiled for creation of 131 homes in Middlesbrough town centre
A North East regeneration specialist has revealed plans for a new urban living development set to create more than 100 homes.
Chaloner Group has unveiled plans for the new development in the centre of Middlesbrough, which will create 131 apartments in the town centre.
The scheme is being delivered for Middlesbrough Development Company (MDC), through its role as an enabler of investment and growth in the town.
Plans for the project are expected to be submitted within the next two months, with construction predicted to start around six months after approval.
Geoff Hogg, chief executive of Chaloner Group, commented: “This development will enhance the community in the vibrant and eclectic Corporation Road area of Middlesbrough and create much needed town centre living opportunities.
“Urban living is becoming increasingly desirable, particularly among young professionals who want to be close to their work and leisure.
“Corporation Road Apartments will be part of Middlesbrough’s continued evolution as a social, cultural and economic destination and help attract and retain high quality professional people to the town and support the growing prosperity of the area.”
Tony Dodds, managing director of Middlesbrough Development Company, said: “We are looking forward to working again with Chaloner Group on this exciting high quality residential scheme.
“This will surely be a landmark development for Middlesbrough and it demonstrates the council’s commitment to investment in the area.”
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