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NEXT STEP FOR CITY CENTRE: Work begins at former St David’s site for major new office development
The scheme is expected to bring hundreds of workers back into the heart of the city, providing a significant boost in footfall and spending for local businesses. The Council claims the development will follow the success of other recent projects, such as 71/72 Kingsway and the Y Storfa community hub, which are already delivering increased activity to the area.
‘More than Bricks and Mortar’
Cllr Rob Stewart, Swansea Council Leader, hailed the move as a vital part of the city’s long-term regeneration. He argued that the development is about more than just construction; it is about creating the economic conditions for the city to thrive.
“This is another major step forward in our long-term plan to regenerate Swansea city centre and create the conditions for more jobs, more investment and more opportunities for local businesses,” said Cllr Stewart.
“Developments like this are about far more than bricks and mortar. By bringing hundreds of workers into the city centre every day, we’re increasing footfall and spending power for our existing traders. That in turn helps create the confidence and demand needed to attract new shops, cafés and other businesses.”
Addressing High Street Challenges
The Council Leader acknowledged the ongoing challenges facing traditional high streets, particularly from the rise of online shopping. He stated that the “reality” is that businesses will only invest in Swansea if the footfall figures justify it.
Cllr Stewart added:
“The reality is that shops and other businesses will only choose to open in Swansea if the city centre footfall figures show it’s worth their investment. Schemes like this directly strengthen that case and help ensure our city centre has a strong and sustainable future.”
Essential Site Investigations
The site investigation works currently under way are described by the Council as a “routine and essential part” of major construction projects. These works will inform the detailed design and ensure the site is fully prepared before the main build works begin.
The Council believes that by bringing hundreds of new workers into the city centre daily, the local authority will see a measurable increase in spending at nearby shops, cafes, and services, ensuring the city heart remains resilient and thriving.
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Site investigation works to start on new city office development
Swansea Council say the works are due to start on Monday 17 March and could take over a week to complete.
The council say the work will help pave the way for a new Public Sector Hub scheme that’s aimed at helping boost city centre footfall.
The grassed area outside St David’s Church Hall will be fenced off while the works are ongoing and the council say that every effort will be made to minimise disruption.
Artist’s impression of the ‘public sector hub’ office development which will become the new home for Swansea Council
(Image: Swansea Council)The Public Sector Hub will include commercial floor space for shops and restaurants on the ground floor. Swansea Council and a range of other public sector partners will occupy office space above.
Made up of four floors above ground level and one floor below, the council say that hundreds of workers will be based at the Public Sector Hub.
The council and its regeneration partners Urban Splash will develop the proposed new building, with the council retaining ownership.
AdvertisementThis would form part of the first phase of the overall site’s redevelopment being led by Urban Splash, who are continuing to work on plans for the rest of the site.
The former St David’s Shopping Centre in Swansea which has been demolished to make way for the new developmentCllr Rob Stewart, Swansea Council Leader, said: “We all want our city centre to succeed and to have more shops and other businesses, but we know more footfall is needed to support our existing traders and attract new investment.
“That’s not just the case in Swansea – it’s the same in many other city and town centres across the UK because of challenges like online shopping.
“Schemes like the Public Sector Hub will combine with many others to locate thousands more jobs in the city centre, which will help boost spending there and encourage more shops to open up.
“This scheme will also enable the redevelopment of the Civic Centre site on the seafront. Our regeneration partners Urban Splash are working on detailed proposals for that site, which will be announced as soon as they’re finalised.”
The council say it’s anticipated construction on the Public Sector Hub itself will start on site by the end of 2025.
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#CllrRobStewart #construction #officeDevelopment #PublicSectorHub #regeneration #StDavidSShoppingCentre #Swansea #SwanseaCouncil #UrbanSplash
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Site investigation works to start on new city office development
Swansea Council say the works are due to start on Monday 17 March and could take over a week to complete.
The council say the work will help pave the way for a new Public Sector Hub scheme that’s aimed at helping boost city centre footfall.
The grassed area outside St David’s Church Hall will be fenced off while the works are ongoing and the council say that every effort will be made to minimise disruption.
Artist’s impression of the ‘public sector hub’ office development which will become the new home for Swansea Council
(Image: Swansea Council)The Public Sector Hub will include commercial floor space for shops and restaurants on the ground floor. Swansea Council and a range of other public sector partners will occupy office space above.
Made up of four floors above ground level and one floor below, the council say that hundreds of workers will be based at the Public Sector Hub.
The council and its regeneration partners Urban Splash will develop the proposed new building, with the council retaining ownership.
AdvertisementThis would form part of the first phase of the overall site’s redevelopment being led by Urban Splash, who are continuing to work on plans for the rest of the site.
The former St David’s Shopping Centre in Swansea which has been demolished to make way for the new developmentCllr Rob Stewart, Swansea Council Leader, said: “We all want our city centre to succeed and to have more shops and other businesses, but we know more footfall is needed to support our existing traders and attract new investment.
“That’s not just the case in Swansea – it’s the same in many other city and town centres across the UK because of challenges like online shopping.
“Schemes like the Public Sector Hub will combine with many others to locate thousands more jobs in the city centre, which will help boost spending there and encourage more shops to open up.
“This scheme will also enable the redevelopment of the Civic Centre site on the seafront. Our regeneration partners Urban Splash are working on detailed proposals for that site, which will be announced as soon as they’re finalised.”
The council say it’s anticipated construction on the Public Sector Hub itself will start on site by the end of 2025.
Advertisement(Lead image: Swansea Council)
#CllrRobStewart #construction #officeDevelopment #PublicSectorHub #regeneration #StDavidSShoppingCentre #Swansea #SwanseaCouncil #UrbanSplash
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Site investigation works to start on new city office development
Swansea Council say the works are due to start on Monday 17 March and could take over a week to complete.
The council say the work will help pave the way for a new Public Sector Hub scheme that’s aimed at helping boost city centre footfall.
The grassed area outside St David’s Church Hall will be fenced off while the works are ongoing and the council say that every effort will be made to minimise disruption.
Artist’s impression of the ‘public sector hub’ office development which will become the new home for Swansea Council
(Image: Swansea Council)The Public Sector Hub will include commercial floor space for shops and restaurants on the ground floor. Swansea Council and a range of other public sector partners will occupy office space above.
Made up of four floors above ground level and one floor below, the council say that hundreds of workers will be based at the Public Sector Hub.
The council and its regeneration partners Urban Splash will develop the proposed new building, with the council retaining ownership.
AdvertisementThis would form part of the first phase of the overall site’s redevelopment being led by Urban Splash, who are continuing to work on plans for the rest of the site.
The former St David’s Shopping Centre in Swansea which has been demolished to make way for the new developmentCllr Rob Stewart, Swansea Council Leader, said: “We all want our city centre to succeed and to have more shops and other businesses, but we know more footfall is needed to support our existing traders and attract new investment.
“That’s not just the case in Swansea – it’s the same in many other city and town centres across the UK because of challenges like online shopping.
“Schemes like the Public Sector Hub will combine with many others to locate thousands more jobs in the city centre, which will help boost spending there and encourage more shops to open up.
“This scheme will also enable the redevelopment of the Civic Centre site on the seafront. Our regeneration partners Urban Splash are working on detailed proposals for that site, which will be announced as soon as they’re finalised.”
The council say it’s anticipated construction on the Public Sector Hub itself will start on site by the end of 2025.
Advertisement(Lead image: Swansea Council)
#CllrRobStewart #construction #officeDevelopment #PublicSectorHub #regeneration #StDavidSShoppingCentre #Swansea #SwanseaCouncil #UrbanSplash