A derelict ex-pub site has been transformed into a new retail
scheme bringing much needed redevelopment to the local area. The
project on the outskirts of Leicester city centre is a perfect
example of how to turn around the job losses that have been created
from the continued closure of pubs across the region, according to
Wakemans associate director Andrew Hancock.
"The former pub on this site had become an eyesore and locals
were keen to see it torn down," says Mr. Hancock.
"It is sad to see communities lose their local pubs but a report
by the British Beer & Pub Association has said that around
1,300 pubs in Britain shut down last year with a loss of some
13,000 jobs and these sites need to be regenerated for the benefit
of the community."
Wakemans acted as employer's agent, quantity surveyor and CDM
co-ordinator on the £450,000 scheme at Stephenson Drive on
behalf of Sheppard Developments, and also took on a monitoring role
for the fund provider.
Contractor UK Construction Ltd has completed work on the 5,000
sq ft retail development, which comprises three separate units.
One has been leased to convenience store One Stop, while the
country's leading fish and chip shop operator Starfish Group is
taking another and the final unit is being developed
speculatively.
The Leicester scheme was Wakemans' first major project for
Sheppard Developments and is one of three current instructions. The
Nottingham-based developer has also appointed Wakemans as
employer's agent, quantity surveyor and CDM co-ordinator on two
mixed use projects in Peterborough and Mansfield, both of which
will team retail space with new homes.