Opportunities and developments
Stay up to date with our forthcoming opportunities and recent developments.
Southampton continues to transform as world class developments shape the city’s near future, while the developing Southampton City Vision sets out the Local Plan for growth in the city up to 2045.
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Bargate Quarter
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Centenary Quay
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Chapel Riverside
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Leisure World
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Maritime Gateway
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Queens Buildings
Fact file: Bargate Quarter
Bargate Quarter is delivering a regeneration project that will reinvigorate the historic Bargate and Town Walls.
It will bring new life to these fantastic heritage assets as well as a new linear park, much-needed new homes and new retail units in a highly sustainable location.
Fact file: Centenary Quay
Nearing completion with the final phase 6 in planning, Centenary Quay is a vibrant waterside community offering breathtaking, elevated views of the River Itchen, community facilities and retail space, all within easy reach of Woolston’s district centre and Southampton’s wonderful city centre amenities.
Fact file: Chapel Riverside
Occupying an enviable location on the edge of Southampton’s iconic River Itchen.
Along with new commercial and retail space, Chapel Riverside is an impressive mixed use development.
Fact file: Leisure World
Leisure World is a significant opportunity for regeneration and investment in Southampton.
The plans for the site are centred around high-quality public realm, linking a new urban quarter with the wider city, including new homes, hotels, workspace, leisure and wellbeing uses.
Fact file: Maritime Gateway
Maritime Gateway promises to transform the arrival of visitors into the city centre, creating high-quality public realm at the entrance to Southampton Central Station and linking it to the waterfront through new homes, offices and food, drink and leisure uses.
Fact file: Queens Buildings
In a prominent position overlooking Southampton's central parks, the redevelopment of Queens Buildings will bring a significant change to the city centre, improving links from East Street to St. Marys.