Scheme set for city鈥檚 seafront
The firm behind three trend-setting shipping-container focused venues in London has lodged plans to redevelop Brighton鈥檚 Madeira Terrace 鈥 but on more restrained lines than Shoreditch.
Boxpark worked with Chalk Architecture, also based in the south-coast city, to draw up plans for 鈥渁n international class beachfront development鈥 utilising the terrace, which is immediately south of Kemptown and east of Brighton Pier.
It said the project aimed to revive the crumbling Victorian arches, introduce new retail and leisure opportunities, and a new premium hotel operator, as well as new green space.
Chalk Architecture director Paul Nicholson said the scheme had been driven by a desire to return Madeira Terrace to its original glory with the retention of its magnificent arches, at the same time as 鈥渟ubstantially increasing鈥 its commercial performance.
鈥淔urther to developing a concept to save the Madeira Arches in 2015, we have had an ongoing constructive engagement with the local community about our ideas via our social media,鈥 he said.
鈥淚n response to significant public interest the scheme has evolved over time into a dynamic proposal of new and enhanced public space wrapping around leisure, hospitality and commercial office use.
鈥淲orking with the Boxpark team has transformed the scheme into an exceptionally exciting prospect.鈥
Boxpark opened its Shoreditch 鈥漰op-up mall鈥 in 2011, and a venture in Croydon followed in 2016. Boxpark Wembley is .
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