Homes England and Network Rail have signed an agreement with McLaren Property and Arlington Real Estate to be strategic development partners.
The milestone agreement will lead to the transformation of the 45ha brownfield site by York Railway Station, which will be one of the UK’s largest city centre regeneration schemes.
Promised in the scheme, which also includes City of York Council and the National Railway Museum as partners, are 2,500 new homes (20% of which will be affordable) and up to a million square foot of office, retail and hospitality space, plus improvements to York Railway Station and the National Railway Museum.
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