CTP St James, award winning developers have worked for a number of years to bring forward a viable, deliverable and exciting Masterplan for Waterfront Wakefield.
This masterplan has now become a reality.
In Spring 2003 CTP St James appointed FaulknerBrowns Architects to develop a Masterplan vision and provide a fresh outlook for responding to the challenges and opportunities of the site.
Outline planning permission was secured in December 2004 and received great acclaim from both CABE and English Heritage. Detailed planning permission for the first phase was secured in November 2005 and now the team is on site building phase 1 which is scheduled for completion in May 2008.
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The £100 million mixed-use development by CTP St James sits alongside a £26 million new art gallery designed by leading architect David Chipperfield to celebrate the work of sculptor Dame Barbara Hepworth. Together the projects feature improvements to public spaces new and refurbished buildings, formal gardens, restoration of the grade II listed Calder and Hebble Navigation Warehouse creating a new southern gateway to Wakefield city centre.
CTP St James has recently completed phase 1 which includes 2 new office buildings, the Navigation Warehouse refurbished as offices and a new residential building, Hebble Wharf. In the ground floors of these buildings is space for restaurants, pubs and delis. |