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Acquisition of former job centre boosts town centre transformation plans

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IT HAS SAT empty and falling into disrepair for more than a decade. Now the former Job Centre in Wood Street, Northampton, has been purchased by West Northamptonshire Council as part of the redevelopment of 35-45 Abington Street.

The council plans to restore the building pictured above to provide homes and services in the town centre. Completion coincides with the council seeking expressions of interest from potential development partners for the project, which becomes part of the regeneration of the former BHS and M&S stores.

The £475,000 freehold price plus costs was funded through the Towns Fund allocated by government. The site will be transformed to accommodate modern leisure or retail space on the ground floor with new homes above.

Cllr Dan Lister, cabinet member for economic development, town centre regeneration and growth, said: “Ensuring that Northampton is a place where residents and businesses can thrive is a significant priority for us as a council, and the redevelopment of both Wood Street and 35-45 Abington Street will transform this area for our communities.”

He paid tribute to support from the council’s partner Evolve in acquiring and completing on the purchase of the building.

Artist’s impression of the 35-45 Abington Street project once completed.

“We look forward to beginning the next stages of the project to enhance this area and to shape the future of the town, ensuring that it offers opportunities for businesses and residents alike.”

The work is part of the wider regeneration of Northampton town centre that will see this area become a cultural hub for the town centre. Work on public space in Abington Street and Fish Street will see new paving, improved seating, lighting and landscaping and public art installations.

To keep up to date with regeneration in Northampton, visit www.wearenorthampton.com

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