The Tin Hat Regeneration Partnership, comprising Wilson Bowden Developments, Ashcroft Estates and Centenary Asset Management, has been selected to deliver the £75m redevelopment of the bus station site in Hinckley, Leicestershire.
The selected development proposals envisage a mixed leisure and retail development with a major food store, a range of retail units, a hotel, restaurants and a multi-storey car park as well as family-oriented leisure facilities such as a five-screen multiplex cinema, a bowling alley and a new state of the art bus station. The leisure will be stacked above the retail in a crescent designed by architect Engle.
A detailed planning application is likely to be submitted in 2009 and the scheme is programmed to be open for business by Autumn 2012.
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