LEISURE WORLD SITE IN SOUTHAMPTON TO BE TRANSFORMED
29th May 2020A total of 650 homes, two 150-room hotels, 80 serviced hotel apartments, new restaurants and offices, a cinema and a casino are to be built at the Leisure World site, off West Quay Road, opposite IKEA.
The £250m investment is set to create more than 1,000 jobs in the city.
The scheme will be developed in phases with work expected to start in 2022.
The news comes as from today until June 12 residents will be asked to have their say on the plans as part of a public consultation launched by Sovereign Centros, the development company behind the project.
The work will be part of the revamp of the so-called Mayflower Quarter – the area between Southampton Central Railway Station and the Mayflower Park.
The names of the hotel operators at the Leisure World site are yet to be confirmed but developers said they are targeting a four-star occupier for the first hotel and a more business-focused operator for the second.
The first phase of the scheme will see a cinema, a casino, restaurants and one of the two hotels being built along West Quay Road. The new offices and 325 homes will be built as part of phase two while a further 325 homes and the second 150-room hotel will be built as part of phase three. Meanwhile, heath and wellness facilities will be built as part of the last phase of the scheme, the developer said. A new square, green spaces and walkways are also expected to be built as part of the project.
John Marsh, director at Sovereign Centros, said: “Whilst we could not have predicted the circumstances in which we currently find ourselves, our commitment to delivering a new destination for Southampton remains undiminished.”
City council leader Christopher Hammond said the belief in Southampton remains strong despite the pandemic.
He added: “Due to the current lockdown measures, there will be an innovative approach to public consultation using digital channels to ensure that our citizens have their say. I look forward to seeing the responses and urge everyone to give us their feedback on this important development.”
Cllr Dan Fitzhenry, opposition leader and Giles Semper, executive director at GO! Southampton, the Business Improvement District (BID), welcomed the news.
Mr Semper added: “In particular we welcome the fact that the proposals include employment space. Without room for new businesses, the Mayflower Quarter will not be the central business district we were promised and that we so desperately need.”
A planning application is expected to be submitted to Southampton City Council in July. For the consultation visit leisureworldsouthampton.co.uk